The University and the Union met for 14 hours on Sunday, March 18 with the assistance of a mediator. However, they were unable to reach an agreement at this time.

The CUPE 2424 legal strike action is continuing.  The university campus is open and regularly scheduled classes will continue as usual.  Student service and support offices on campus remain open and operational to provide support to students during this time. Information regarding reduced hours of operation and service levels is available at: students.carleton.ca/negotiations/service-information.

Members of the university community are reminded to exercise caution and patience when crossing the picket lines.

During a legal strike, the striking union has the right to establish a picket line at the vehicle entrances to campus.

  • Picketers are legally permitted to carry signs stating the nature of the dispute, speak to people entering the property about their concerns, and ask people entering the property to join the picket line. Electronic monitoring of picket line activity may be conducted by both parties.
  • Picketers may not prevent anyone from coming onto campus and respectful behaviour is expected from everyone.
  • Carleton has provided traffic vests to identify picket captains.
  • Students who have mobility issues and who may need assistance crossing a picket line are encouraged to take ParaTranspo or the O-Train as those operations continue as usual. Emergency vehicles receive expedited access to campus.  A free accessible shuttle service is available for students with mobility issues, which will operate within the Carleton campus between 8:00am and 6:00pm, Monday to Friday. To request the shuttle, please call 613-520-5609 with your name, student ID and pickup location.

Picketers are not permitted to:

  • Block access to the university.
  • Use force, threats or threatening gestures to prevent people from coming onto university property.
  • Otherwise engage in unlawful behavior.

Students have the legal right to cross a picket line and to come to campus, attend classes and use all available university services during a strike.

Anyone crossing the picket line is legally obligated to do so in a manner that does not endanger the life or safety of any person. Some suggestions:

  • Approach a picket line as you would a busy intersection. Come to a full stop, watch for an opening and exercise caution before proceeding.
  • Keep personal bias and emotions in check. Be friendly or neutral.
  • Report any unlawful picket activities to the Department of University Safety (613-520-3612 for non-emergencies / 613-520-4444 for emergencies).
  • Please keep a written record of any incident, the names of those involved and any witnesses

All drivers, pedestrians and cyclists are asked to exercise caution and patience when approaching and exiting a picket line.

Monday, March 19, 2018 in
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