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("lass sizes and tune spent with of the Conestoga (Inllege student’s union. _ “1 "" " union representing Ontario college students still dominates the discussion said she‘s been hearing a fair amount oi a stall has set let). 1 I as the strike dead and llardacre is hopeful those issues can anxiety from her peers "m ~~ toe in hopts to get a deal with college be resolved leading up to let) 1]. “Everyone is really stressed out ‘ administrations Conestoga president lohn l‘ihbits has Sunset said. “They don't know what the ' A! a press conference Monday, OPSFU indicated he's conï¬dent a strike will be ett‘ect on their education will be. also indicated that it was willing to go avoided though the college is working on “lhey want to stay in the classroom," l ' ‘ into arbitration for outstanding issues. contingencies for any outcome. Next week, the student‘s union will be ‘ t The move came after negotiators for Hardacre credits 3 push from Premier launching a bracelet campaign aimed to l . _ “, adrtunistrators urged OPSEU to take the Dalton McGuinty with today’s decision draw all sides of the negotiations closer i ’ ', latest offer to the membership for a vote, last week, McGuinty urged both sides to together. ~ _ <_ v' \ Instead. the union hopes the two sides ï¬nd a deal The bracelets will emphasize the need ; it will continue to work towards the Feb. ll â€It‘s rare for (the province] to get to work together on the issue, Sonser is ‘ deadline. involved so early . . . but it was very said. “The message is that the faculty $5, a . The union was still awaiting the encouraging," Hardacre said, needs to be in the classroom to provide a _ V' response front the negotiating team for Despite the decision, students were quality education." _._ .,. the council of colleges at press 1 ' ’ f V time. ‘ ' ‘ Last month, iaculty at 24 , Ontario colleges voted 57 per cent ’ a' " 551 in favour of a strike mandate The 7 . ’ I _ t" w" "if, union decided to continue negotiâ€" ‘ ‘ 0,71 L7} t. Z I!) ï¬n ‘ - ‘5‘ - ations instead of striking. ‘ r \/ At Conestoga (,ollege. taculty . ~ H'RNITK'Rt & .\1 “nggb _...N "J“ narrowly defeated a strike man» ' ‘ , a ‘ date. [he local uniort chapter. 7 â€" the ' ' which represents the faculty and . . counsellors. was thrilled with Monâ€" , day's news. 3 ' “Our team has never wanted to f. . - strike," said Lana-Lee Hardacre, i] t. Fam y support T ERIES lohr Parker. 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