Unions consider taking Laurentian leadership to court

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‘Not one of them has been held accountable,’ says staff union president Tom Fenske

Unions representing Laurentian University employees say they’re considering launching legal action against the university’s leadership once LU finally exits insolvency, something that’s expected to happen this fall.

“Because of this, LUSU members now, especially our retirees, are deprived of retiree health benefits.” Last year, a claim was made on behalf of Laurentian employees under LU’s insolvency process against an insurance policy held by the university, saying the university’s leadership mismanaged its finances.

Fenske said he will be speaking to his membership to see if they’re interested in pursuing the legal action at an Aug. 16 meeting.

 

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