Thousands of York University students will be back in the classroom on Monday after the union representing some 3,000 academic workers ratified new tentative collective agreements.
The deals were given the go-ahead Friday following a vote by members of CUPE 3903, bringing an official end to a eight-week strike that began Feb. 26 and caused the suspension of classes and exams for thousands of students. The union announced on April 15 that it had reached a tentative agreement with the university, but said the strike would continue until ratification by its membership.