It seems some Dalhousie workers are heading to the picket-lines.
Atlantic Canada’s largest university is set to lockout its faculty members Wednesday morning at 9:30.
In a post on ‘X’ Tuesday afternoon, the Dalhousie Faculty Association says the lockout looks like a sure thing.
Labour negotiations have been happening since May,
Conciliation talks were held in July, and the board requested a vote on their final offer last week.
Under a lockout, the campus will remain open but classes taught by faculty would be suspended.
Nearly 1000 DFA members will be put to the picket lines tmr 930 am by @DalhousieU. A first for Canada's research intensive universities. Reckless move by the Board - jeopardizing the fall term, ruining relations with faculty for years. Join the picket lines to #keepdalstrong pic.twitter.com/VKgo580dRj
— Dalhousie Faculty Association (@dalfacultyassoc) August 19, 2025