CAAT Tales (the podcast)
This episode dives into the uncertainty facing faculty and support staff at St. Lawrence and Fleming Colleges as layoffs, program suspensions, and an unprecedented merger reshape the sector. Julie speaks with Christina Decarie and Tabatha Rutledge about what came out of recent fireside chats, what involuntary transfers may look like, and why so many answers simply don’t exist yet. We also cover the historic first day of part‑time/sessionals bargaining, the union’s unfair labour practice filing, and the growing demand for transparency from the College Employer Council. OPSEU/SEFPO President JP Hornick joins to break down why the union took this step and what it means for workers across the system. Finally, we hear from Local 418 Lead Steward April Stevens, who shares the support staff perspective and the impact of withheld information on bargaining. This episode is about accountability, solidarity, and navigating a sector in crisis — together. 00:00 — Opening & Episode Overview Uncertainty, change, and community strength as the merger and layoffs unfold. 01:28 — A Historic First Day of PT/Sessional Bargaining Solidarity at the table and the union’s response to withheld information. 02:10 — Why the Union Filed a ULP The push for transparency and a halt to layoffs and merger actions. 03:14 — Know Your Rights Preview Upcoming segment on layoffs, displacement, recall, and severance. 03:27 — Fireside Chats: What We Learned Christina and Tabatha reflect on turnout, questions, and member concerns. 05:29 — What Involuntary Transfers Could Look Like Campus moves, program shifts, and why so many answers don’t exist yet. 08:45 — Declining a Transfer & Seniority Questions What happens if you refuse, and what we still don’t know about merged lists. 09:47 — Supporting Members Through the Unknown Resumes, advocacy, steward training, and preparing for first‑ever processes. 12:07 — Local Elections & Leadership Changes Why new voices and many hands are needed now more than ever. 13:53 — The Tone on Campus: Uncertainty & Stress Layoff fears, timelines, recall, and the reality of shifting sands. 16:34 — Precarity & Partial‑Load Losses The human impact of disappearing work. 17:16 — Any Hope? College optimism, program development, and the realities behind it. 19:02 — What Happens Next More questions heading to management — and why compassion matters. 20:56 — Christina’s Retirement & Hidden Impacts Why assumptions can hurt and why kindness matters. 21:21 — How Layoff Decisions Are Actually Made Seniority, process, and the myth of “being nice.” 22:29 — Transition to JP Hornick The shift in power at the bargaining table. 22:43 — JP Hornick: Why This Moment Matters Historic bargaining, disclosure failures, and the ULP. 25:47 — The Funding Crisis & Systemic Threats Why the sector is at a breaking point. 27:30 — A Call for a Moratorium on Layoffs Protecting jobs and resisting government‑driven restructuring. 28:41 — JP’s Message to Faculty & Staff Solidarity, power, and why fighting back matters. 28:51 — April Stevens: Support Staff Perspective Transparency failures, bargaining impacts, and the Georgian closures.
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