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  • This article examines the 2021–22 work-to-rule job action undertaken by CAAT-A, the academic division of OPSEU/SEFPO representing Ontario college faculty. Drawing on a deleted Twitter thread by a participating professor, it presents a first-hand account of the bargaining conflict between CAAT-A and the College Employer Council (CEC). The piece situates the campaign within broader tensions over Bill 124’s wage cap, workload disputes, and employer tactics such as forced-offer votes and imposed terms. It highlights CAAT-A’s phased approach to WTR, culminating in near-strike conditions before resolution through binding interest arbitration. Through the lens of digital labour activism and institutional power, the text documents how faculty used social media and collective solidarity to resist efforts to undermine democratic bargaining in Ontario’s public college system.

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