George Burton's legacy could be defined by acting to end a strike that puts students first, writes Christopher J. Duncanson-Hales of Sudbury.
The author, who has devoted their career to public education, is currently on medical leave due to the college's failure to properly accommodate their workplace needs.
My experience underscores a larger truth: when staff are unsupported, students inevitably suffer.
The author is appealing to George Burton to use his influence to bring the strike to an equitable conclusion in his final months as president.
Author's summary: College president has a chance to end the strike.