Les professeurs de droit de McGill suspendent leur grève; les cours reprendront

McGill University is threatening to cancel law school classes for the rest of the semester if it can't reach an agreement Monday with a faculty union that has been on strike since August. McGill University is seen Friday, Oct.13, 2023, in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

MONTREAL - McGill University is threatening to cancel law school classes for the rest of the semester if it can't reach an agreement with a faculty union that has been on strike since August, but the union says it won't back down.

The university says it will drop its legal challenge of the faculty's right to unionize — one of the union's key demands — if the Association of McGill Professors of Law agrees to negotiate working conditions collectively with other unions at the school. However, the professors' association is calling the proposed deal a "non-offer," and says agreeing to end the strike will leave McGill holding all the cards.

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