Tentative deal ends job action by teaching support staff at Simon Fraser University
BURNABY, B.C. — The union representing instructors, teaching assistants and other education support workers at Simon Fraser University says it has reached a tentative agreement, ending a strike that began just over three weeks ago.
The Teaching Support Staff Union posted on social media that it has a proposed deal and has removed pickets from all the university’s campuses in Burnaby, Surrey and downtown Vancouver.
Nearly 1,600 members launched job action on Sept. 26 after being without a collective agreement for 19 months, forcing the cancellation of tutorials, labs, lectures, office hours and the marking of assignments.
Key issues included wages, class size and pensions for instructors.