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Queen's University workers overwhelmingly vote in favour of strike

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  • 2024-12-20 14:41:20
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More than 1,000 workers at Queen’s University, represented by three CUPE locals, have voted overwhelmingly in favour of strike action amid growing dissatisfaction over wages and working conditions.

The strike votes, held between Dec. 10 and 13, saw 96 per cent of members support potential job action. Workers include trades, custodial, food service staff (CUPE 229), educational and laboratory technical staff (CUPE 254) and library technicians (CUPE 1302).

"Queen’s has been neglecting its workforce, its students, and its facilities,” CUPE 229 president Steve Senechal said. "Many workers don’t earn a living wage, and for those who do, it’s far below other Kingston employers. This severely hurts the university’s ability to attract and retain staff.”

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Union leaders say most workers have seen their wages fall behind inflation by 11-14 per cent in recent years, with some trades earning $10-15 an hour less than comparable positions locally. Staffing shortages are also cited as impacting services for students and faculty.

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"Many of our members have taken second jobs just to make ends meet,” said Marie Edwards, an IT technician and CUPE 254 president. "Without adequate pay, Queen’s won’t be able to attract the qualified staff needed for an excellent learning environment.”

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