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Will I still go to classes?
A strike means that all members of CUPE 3902 will be expected to withdraw their labour. This means
no class, tutorials, labs, emails, meetings, or grading. This is the first time the sessional course
instructors and TAs are bargaining at the same time. This means that roughly 65% of course lectures or
seminars will not take place in the event of a strike.
The causalization of labour at U of T means that about 65% of your courses are taught by people in
precarious labour positions. You should ask why your tuition can’t afford to pay for more tenured
positions.
What about my assignments and exams?
We ask that course instructors don’t change their syllabi and assignment due dates. Doing so would
essentially mean undermining our legal rights and the effectiveness of labour action. You should still
work on your assignments, go to the library, and do what you’d normally do as students (your TAs will
still work on their projects).
Can I talk to my instructor or TA during a strike?
Of course you can speak to your TA or course instructor, just not about course work. Please
understand that correspondence with students regarding course work is paid time for us, and it
constitutes part of our jobs. If we are on strike, we can't do that or any other part of our jobs. It
doesn't mean we don't still care about you as students (we do).
How long will the strike last?
The last time TAs and Course Instructors went on strike was in 2000. The strike lasted three and a half
weeks, and resulted in legal guarantees to our funding. The duration of a strike will depend on the
university administration’s response. A CUPE 3902 strike at St. Michael's in 2013 lasted only four days.
I’m supposed to graduate this year, what will happen if the strike goes on too long?
It’s difficult to say what will happen, but the Union is always ready and willing to negotiate in good faith
to reach a fair agreement. In the history of strikes and labour disputes in English Canada, no university
has ever cancelled a term for students. We don't want to be on a picket line in the cold. We want to be
in the classroom, succeeding as teachers and helping you succeed as students. We hope the
administration will do what it needs to do to respect both students' and employees' basic needs and
prevent a strike.
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