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Unionized faculty at Western University have voted 94 per cent in favour of strike action, paving the way for potential disruptions come November.

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UWOFA released the outcome of its members’ vote today.

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The union says a provincially-appointed conciliator will come to the table on Oct. 11th, 12th, and 15th. If that fails, the conciliator could file a no board report with the Ministry of Labour.

Once that’s filed, a strike or lockout is legally possible 17 days later, meaning the earliest that could happen is Nov. 1st.

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According to a union statement, negotiations are ongoing.

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A union representative previously told 980 CFPL that the major concern is over the number of part-time and contract faculty taking over teaching responsibilities in the institution. The number of full-time and tenured positions has been on the decline in recent years.

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