Carleton University says bargaining will resume with the union representing over 800 striking support staff.
In a statement, Carleton University says the two sides are going to try and reach an end to the labour dispute affecting administrative, library and technical staff.
CUPE Local 2424 has also tweeted its announcement that talks are set to resume.
In the best interest of the Carleton community, the university and CUPE Local 2424 have agreed to meet to continue discussions in an attempt find a resolution and put an end to the labour dispute. https://t.co/IVMeZ6asRM
— Carleton University (@Carleton_U) March 16, 2018
UPDATE: In the best interests of the #Carleton community, #CUPE2424 and the employer have agreed to meet and continue discussions in an effort to resolve the current labour dispute. #ottnews pic.twitter.com/AamSjEmVKZ
— CUPE2424 (@CUPE2424) March 16, 2018
Over 800 people walked off the job March 5. The main issue has been pensions.
Carleton says it is in agreement with CUPE 2424 to keep ongoing discussions confidential.