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Arbitrator’s ruling at St. Thomas U released

The Daily Gleaner reports that STU professors will have being teaching fewer classes and getting paid more next academic year following an arbitrator’s binding ruling.

The faculty association and university administration agreed to arbitration after a month long strike/lock-out nearly cancelled the university’s second term.

With arbitration now out of the way, the university will begin the process of compensating students using money saved during the strike.

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