Faculty members and librarians at the University of Windsor, in Ontario, voted overwhelmingly on Saturday to accept a new three-year contract. Classes will resume on Monday, according to a university statement. The university canceled classes for 16,000 students after more than 1,000 professors and librarians went on strike on September 17. The semester will be lengthened and the university has canceled the midterm break so coursework can be completed.
Over the three years of the new contract, professors and librarians will get a 9-percent increase, according to The Windsor Star, a local newspaper. Part-time lecturers will get a 20-percent raise over that period. —Karen Birchard




