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Teaching Support Staff Union pickets outside Simon Fraser University

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Members of the Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU) at Simon Fraser University walked the picket line at the Surrey campus Thursday. (Photo: @TSSU/ Twitter)

About 100 members of the Teaching Support Staff Union (TSSU) at Simon Fraser University walked the picket line at the Surrey campus Thursday as an sa国际传媒渋ndefinite teaching work stoppagesa国际传媒 began at all SFU campus locations.

sa国际传媒淭his means that TSSU members may not hold classes, tutorials or labs, invigilate exams, grade or correspond with students at any campus or online beginning Sept. 28,sa国际传媒 according to a post on SFUsa国际传媒檚 website.

Liam Kennedy-Slaney, the chief steward organizer for union and a PhD student at SFU, says the strike is deeply personal. It is a struggle, he says, to keep up with his thesis, work and graduate seminars while also teaching support work that he says is not fairly compensated. And Kennedy-Slaney says many other graduate students who are teaching support express the same concerns.

sa国际传媒淭he TSSU represents the labourers on campus who perform upwards of 50 per cent of the teaching work at Simon Fraser University,sa国际传媒 he said.

The union has been negotiating a new collective agreement with the university since November 2022. The university and the TSSU have met 41 times since, according to a post on SFUsa国际传媒檚 website.

sa国际传媒淭he university has requested additional bargaining dates beginning next week and reiterated its request for twice-weekly meetings until an agreement is reached,sa国际传媒 stated the univeristy. sa国际传媒淪FUsa国际传媒檚 bargaining team continues to look for solutions to present to TSSU to resolve collective bargaining, avoid further job action and reach a fair deal with Collective Bargaining Unit members when the TSSU is prepared to return to the bargaining table.sa国际传媒

The TSSU initially voted to strike in May and picketed the three SFU campuses over the summer. At that point, it had been more than a year since its collective agreement had expired and the bargaining sessions were not productive, Kennedy-Slaney said.

Kennedy-Slaney said the union wants their members to be paid a living wage.

sa国际传媒淲e want wages that sort of reflect a cost of living adjustment,sa国际传媒 he said. sa国际传媒淲e donsa国际传媒檛 want our wage increases to all be clawed back by inflation and have our members be effectively taking a cut.sa国际传媒

The TSSU is also calling for an end to what it calls sa国际传媒渨age theft.sa国际传媒 This would mean modernizing the current compensation model. The current model reflects how much time they spend with the students in tutorials or office hours. It does not reflect the number of students they have in their class.

sa国际传媒淎 lot of the work that we do is grading or fielding emails or responding to questions and the more students that are in a class, the more work that becomes,sa国际传媒 Kennedy-Slaney said.

Lastly, the union wants sessional instructions to have sa国际传媒渟ecure and easy pathwayssa国际传媒 for sessional instructors. Some of these instructors have worked at the university for more than 10 years and often have to apply for the same job.

The school says it is constrained by the funding it receives from the provincial government.

In British Columbia, public sector institutions bargain under a shared mandate, meaning every union receives a roughly equal deal.

This year, that was a three-year agreement that included a raise of 3.24 per cent in the first year, plus a 0.25 per cent wage boost. The proposed wage gains were up to 6.75 per cent in the second year and 3.3 per cent in the third year, depending on the rate of inflation.

The TSSU is among the last public sector unions in the province that have not accepted a variation of that deal.

Kennedy-Slaney said the strike is disruptive but necessary.

sa国际传媒淚t is nothing compared to the daily disruption that comes from having a tutorial leader who is precarious and constantly worried about where their rent moneysa国际传媒檚 going to come from.sa国际传媒

For its part, SFU says it wants to find a quick resolution.

sa国际传媒淭he university cares about the academic success of our students, supporting our outstanding faculty and staff and nurturing a thriving, world-class research environment,sa国际传媒 says a post on SFU.ca. sa国际传媒淲e are focused on resolving this difficult situation as quickly as possible.sa国际传媒

The TSSU will picket SFUsa国际传媒檚 Vancouver campus on Friday (Sept 29) and Burnabysa国际传媒檚 on Tuesday (Oct 3).

-With files from Zak Vescera



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