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What is the College Employer Council?

FAQ: What is the College Employer Council?

Updated March 10, 2022

Q: What is the College Employer Council?

A: Ontario law empowers the College Employer Council (CEC) to bargain on behalf of colleges.  These powers are found in the Colleges Collective Bargaining Act (CCBA) which sets out the bargaining process. The latest iteration of the CEC was triggered by this language in the Ontario Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology Act:

7.1 (1) A corporation without share capital is established under the name College Employer Council in English and Conseil des employeurs des collèges in French and is composed of the members of its board of directors.  2008, c. 15, s. 87 (1).

Prior to the 2008 changes to the CCBA, the CEC was previously known as the Colleges Compensation and Appointments Council. Before that, it was the Council of Regents.

Q: Who governs the CEC?

A: The Directors of the CEC are the 24 College Presidents, the 24 Chairs of College Boards of Governors, and its CEO Graham Lloyd. (There were 4 former Chairs and 5 former Presidents listed on the Ontario corporate registry; we believe that to be an error.)

The College Presidents and the Boards of Governors can’t simply blame the CEC for what is going on: they are the CEC.

The following list of CEC Directors was compiled by members of Local 558:

NAME TITLE COLLEGE
ADAMSON, MAUREEN PRESIDENT FLEMING COLLEGE
AGNEW, DAVID PRESIDENT SENECA COLLEGE
AMBEAULT, THOM CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS SAULT COLLEGE
ANSELL, GEORGES CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS COLLEGE BOREAL
BEST, BILL PRESIDENT CAMBRIAN COLLEGE
BOONE, STEVEN CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS SHERIDAN COLLEGE
BOURGEOIS, LISE PRESIDENT LA CITE
BOUTZIS, FRANK CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS CONESTOGA COLLEGE
BRULE, CLAUDE PRESIDENT ALGONQUIN COLLEGE
BURTON, GEORGE PRESIDENT CANADORE COLLEGE
CHISHOLM, BILL CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS MOHAWK COLLEGE
CLIFFORD, FRED CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS FLEMING COLLEGE
COMMON, RON PRESIDENT SAULT COLLEGE
COSTANTE, KEVIN CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE
DEVLIN, PETER PRESIDENT FANSHAWE COLLEGE
FEARON, GERVAN PRESIDENT GEORGE BROWN COLLEGE
FERNANDES, ANA CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS HUMBER COLLEGE
GIROUX, DANIEL PRESIDENT COLLEGE BOREAL
HAMPTON-DAVIES, DANIELA CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS SHERIDAN COLLEGE
HOGAN, BARRY CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS LAMBTON COLLEGE
HONEY, KRISTI CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS DURHAM COLLEGE
JOLLIFFE, PAM CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS LOYALIST COLLEGE
KARDAS, ROB PRESIDENT LAMBTON COLLEGE
KENNEDY, SEAN PRESIDENT NIAGARA COLLEGE
KHONSARI, ALI CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS GEORGIAN COLLEGE
LEONARD, PIERRE CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS LA CITE
LLOYD, GRAHAM CEO AND SECRETARY COLLEGE EMPLOYER COUNCIL
LOVISA, DON PRESIDENT DURHAM COLLEGE
LYNCH, KATHLEEN PRESIDENT CONFEDERATION COLLEGE
MARTIN, MICHELE CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS FANSHAWE COLLEGE
MCKERLIE, RON PRESIDENT MOHAWK COLLEGE
MCLAREN, JAY CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS ALGONQUIN COLLEGE
MCLELLAND, MAUREEN CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS CAMBRIAN COLLEGE
MORRISON, JANET PRESIDENT SHERIDAN COLLEGE
PENNER, AUDREY PRESIDENT NORTHERN COLLEGE
RICHARD, ROGER CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS ST. LAWRENCE COLLEGE
SOMANI, ASHIF CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS SENECA COLLEGE
SOVRAN, EGIDIO CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS ST. CLAIR COLLEGE
STEPHENSON, CRAIG PRESIDENT CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
TIBBITS, JOHN PRESIDENT CONESTOGA COLLEGE
VAUGHAN, ANN MARIE PRESIDENT LOYALIST COLLEGE
VOLLEBREGT, GLENN PRESIDENT ST. LAWRENCE COLLEGE
WALSH, DOUG CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS NORTHERN COLLEGE
WEST-MOYNES, MARYLYNN PRESIDENT GEORGIAN COLLEGE
WHITAKER, CHRIS PRESIDENT HUMBER COLLEGE
WILCOX, TODD CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS CANADORE COLLEGE
WILLIAMS, CHRISTINE CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS CENTENNIAL COLLEGE
WING, WENDY CHAIR, BOARD OF GOVERNORS NIAGARA COLLEGE

Q: How is the CEC funded?

A: We understand it is funded by collecting dues from the 24 public colleges.

Q: What is the CEC’s status?

A: On March 31, 2014, then-CEO of the CEC Don Sinclair wrote the following to OPSEU Local 110 President Darryl Bedford:

The Council on April 2010 became a not for profit statutory corporation owned and operated by the colleges. Therefore it was no longer a crown agency. As a result, a lot of legislation that affects crown agencies or corporations (colleges hospitals etc) such as FIPPA, Salary Disclosure, Gov’t Directives etc does not apply to our corporation.

Trust this helps.

Don

Q: Was Don Sinclair correct in stating that legislation for crown agencies does not apply to The Council?

A: In a nutshell, no. The following is from the debate on Bill 90 to amend the Colleges Collective Bargaining Act in 2008.

[From] the clause-by-clause analysis of Bill 90 by the Standing Committee on General Government, during which Reza Moridi, MPP suggested that the CEC would be subject to freedom of information legislation by virtue of the fact that its membership consists of representatives from college boards:

 

Mr. Reza Moridi: “Under the Labour Relations Act, this [filing requirement for an employee organization’s constitution, by-laws, and statement] exists because employee associations are private organizations and the information regarding bylaws, officers and persons authorized to accept notices is not always publicly available. The employers’ council will be established by statutes with the functions established in those statutes.”

“As well, given that the board is composed of members of college boards, it’s likely that all information regarding the council would be accessible under the FOIPPA.”

Q: Do we have any idea how much CEO Graham Lloyd earns? Do we have any idea how much the CEC spends on bargaining?

A: No, and No.

 

 

Local 110 would like to acknowledge the members of Local 558 for their assistance and research efforts. Thank you!

There is also a great article Ontario colleges and the real (meddling) third party by Jeff Brown of Local 556. Thank you for allowing us to share it!