McGill University law professors set to strike with classes about to resume | Unpublished
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Author: Frédérik-Xavier D. Plante
Publication Date: August 26, 2024 - 05:00

McGill University law professors set to strike with classes about to resume

August 26, 2024
McGill law professors, who have been trying to negotiate their first collective agreement with the university for almost two years, are set to go on strike again Monday ahead of the start of the academic year.The union, the Association of McGill Professors of Law (AMPL), which was certified in November, 2022, held a two-month strike this spring. The professors are seeking better pay and more involvement in the faculty’s governance.


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