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Yeah, I feel bad.
I went to York and graduated a year and a half ago from there.
There was 2 threats of strikes when I was there I believe. Both times the it went right to the strike deadline, but they were both resolved!
But yeah, i still have quite a few friends who are in there graduating year this year (attempting too) and are screwed.
It can even set a lot of people back an entire year, especially with full year-courses and those that are split into semesters (Fall Semester is course I, Winter semester is course II. But Course I isn't offered in the Winter, and you can't take course II without Course I...so you have to wait until the following year).
I would personally be pissed off.
Especially if you think of the opportunity cost of school. You lose half a semester of tuition (my friend who's at Glendon informed me they were getting a bit of a refund on the year they lost) + 1/2 year - 1 full year of income...especially if you take the present value of how much you would lose based on an annual raise every based on the salary you missed.
Even if there the Student Union decides to take legal action, you can't get that semester back.
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