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Dalhousie professors locked out: Conciliation meeting Monday with university, union

HALIFAX - A conciliation meeting is set for Monday in the contract dispute between Halifax’s Dalhousie University and its faculty association, as a school-imposed lockout affecting about 1,000 employees stretches into a third week.

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Dalhousie professors locked out: Conciliation meeting Monday with university, union

Members of the Dalhousie Faculty Association walk a picket line as students arrive on campus to begin the school year at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Tuesday, Sept. 2, 2025. The first day of school was cancelled for most Dalhousie University students after the university locked members out over a contract dispute. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darren Calabrese


HALIFAX - A conciliation meeting is set for Monday in the contract dispute between Halifax’s Dalhousie University and its faculty association, as a school-imposed lockout affecting about 1,000 employees stretches into a third week.

The university, the largest in Atlantic Canada, locked out professors, librarians and other teaching and support staff on Aug. 20, after it was unable to reach an agreement with the union.

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