Acadia University’s faculty association sets Nov. 27 strike deadline
WOLFVILLE, N.S. — Hundreds of professors and other staff at Acadia University could hit the picket line in two weeks.
The Acadia University Faculty Association says it has set a Nov. 27 strike deadline after months of trying to negotiate a new collective agreement with the Wolfville, N.S., school.
Negotiations began in late March and the association says they reached an impasse in June.
“We’ve really gotten no meaningful counter-proposals or response to our proposals from the administration’s team,” said faculty association spokeswoman Rachel Brickner. “It’s hard to negotiate with ourselves.”