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Tension between staff, university officials over COVID-19 protocols on UPEI's campus

The leaders of all four of UPEI's campus unions saymembers have been left in the dark when it comes to the school's COVID-19 operational plan, but university officials maintain protocols and signage are in place.

UPEI says safety of students and staff their top priority

Signs remain up at UPEI to remind those on campus to keep physically distant. (Sheehan Desjardins/CBC)

The leaders of all four of UPEI's campus unions saymembers have been left in the dark when it comes to the school's COVID-19 operational plan,putting staff and students at risk.

University officials, on the other hand, maintain there hasbeen clear communication for several months.

"We are thrilled to be back. We want our students to be in our classrooms," said Margot Rejskind, the vice-president of the UPEI Faculty Association.

"But we also want to be safe. We want everyone to be safe."

Margot Rejskind, vice-president of the UPEI Faculty Association, says members have raised concerns about lack of communication by the university. (Sheehan Desjardins/CBC)

Over the summer, Bernardine Hall on campus was used as a central isolation location for students from UPEI and Holland College.

"Unfortunately, it seems as though our colleagues in maintenance and custodial staff were not made aware of that," said Rejskind.

The concerns were initially raised after staff working in the building realized they were coming into direct contact with people who were supposed to be self-isolating.

'I was disappointed'

Jim Sponagle with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workerssays there have been a couple of concerning incidents.He said the latesthappened last week when a maintenance worker helped someone carrytheir luggage completely unaware that person was required to be self-isolating.

"I was disappointed that there were folks that came into contact and potential exposure to COVID-19, and hopefully we get this straight in the future," said Sponagle.

Jim Sponagle with the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers at UPEI says members have been reporting encounters with students who are self-isolating on campus. (Sheehan Desjardins/CBC)

The university said it doesn'tunderstand how staff could have been confused.

"My understanding to that is there was the protocols just as there has been last year because we were isolating students last year as well," said Jackie Podger, vice-president administration and finance with UPEI.

"So there was signage throughout the building that people were isolating."

Looking for clarity

But union leaders say it's not enough.

Sponagle is calling for apolicy that ensures those who are required to isolatedo so without interacting with others.

"As I understand, January there may be some more isolations taking place, and I hope by that time we have a clear understanding of how to deal with quarantine individuals," he said.

Students who have returned to UPEI for the fall semester are being asked to continue to follow all COVID-19 protocols and guidelines. (Sheehan Desjardins/CBC)

The faculty association also raised concerns about the school's latest operational plan, posted last Friday.

Rejskindsaid as students return to the classroom, members have received no guidance on how to implement or enforce those protocols.

"Our working conditions are students learning conditions, and in the case of the residences, in fact, our working conditions are students living conditions," Rejskind said.

"This isn't just a worker issue. This is something that affects everyone on campus and if something were to go wrong it could affect the whole island so this is really important to get right."

'Probably the safest place on P.E.I.'

Podger said safety is a top priority for UPEI and it will continue to make sure everyone on campus ison the same page.

Jackie Podger, vice-president administration and finance at UPEI, says the university's website outlines up-to-date information for students and staff. (Sheehan Desjardins/CBC)

"We are probably the safest place to be on P.E.I., maybe even the world, because we have instituted protocols that are even over and above what CPHO[the Chief Public Health Office] has put in place, so we feel that we are doing our upmost with regards to this," Podger said.

Rejskind said the leaders of the four unionsrepresentingworkers on campusasked for a meeting with the university's administration over the long weekend, but were declined.

University officialssaid theyalso called an emergency meeting but the unions weren't able to attend at that time.

The two sides are looking to reschedule that meetingand the university said if anyone has concerns in the meantime, the door is always open.

With files from Sheehan Desjardins