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AMPL says the McGill administration has been refusing to engage in good-faith negotiations. Members unanimously voted to resume the strike after McGill’s negotiating team refused to show up for scheduled talks on August 19 and 21.

“This is a fight for recognition of unions in Canadian post-secondary education institutions,” said Evan Fox-Decent, AMPL President. “McGill is trying to kill unions. We won’t let them.”

AMPL intends to maintain the strike until McGill agrees to drop its attempts at decertification, resume bargaining on outstanding non-monetary issues, and put all previously agreed items in a collective agreement.

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