McGill law professors launch unlimited strike on first week of classes

Aug 26, 2024 | 9:30 AM

MONTREAL — A union representing full-time McGill University law professors launched an unlimited general strike today over what it describes as the school’s refusal to negotiate in good faith.

Law professor Kirsten Anker says the Association of McGill Professors of Law wants to secure its first collective agreement and stop the university from challenging its right to exist.

The union was certified in November 2022 by the province’s labour tribunal, but that certification is being contested by the university.

Anker, the union’s vice-president, says the professors’ main demands are around faculty governance and salaries, and says the university is refusing to meet even after the union agreed to arbitration on the pay issue.