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Ontario college faculty give notice of possible labour action

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The union representing thousands of Ontario college faculty members says it has given notice of possible labour action that could start as early as this weekend.

The union representing thousands of Ontario college faculty members says it has given notice of possible labour action that could start as early as this weekend.

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union says it gave the College Employer Council five days' notice that its members could begin working to rule.

OPSEU says members voted 59 per cent in favour of a strike mandate over the weekend.

The union says it issued the notice after the council, which represents college employers in the province, announced it would impose employment conditions on faculty.

The council, meanwhile, says it announced the changes last week before the strike vote took place.

It says the conditions taking effect Monday are meant to improve working conditions for employees, and include a wage increase.