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Union locals urge Conestoga College president to retire over 'derogatory' comments on women, foreign students

Two union localsat Conestoga College are condemning"derogatory" comments by the Kitchener, Ont., school's president and are calling for him to consider retiring. John Tibbits has told CBC K-W he was sorry he used the word "whore." The college is conducting an internal review.

'Anapology and investigationare only the first steps,' say OPSEU locals at Kitchener, Ont., school

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There are calls for Conestoga College president John Tibbits to retire after he made controversial comments last week about another Ontario college and its president. (Carmen Groleau/CBC)

Warning: This story contains offensive language.

Two union groupsat Conestoga College are condemning"derogatory" comments by the Kitchener, Ont., school's presidentand calling for him toconsider retiring, as the college conducts an internal review.

Locals 237and238of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) senta joint letter to Conestogaon Friday that condemns John Tibbits's "derogatory comments," reportedly made during a recent presentation about the college's impact on the community and economy.

Last week, Tibbits was heard referring to David Orazietti, the president ofSault Collegein Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., as a "whore," the website CambridgeTodayreported.

Tibbits's comments came after Orazietticalled Conestoga College a "bad actor" when it comes to international students. Orazietti has also called for Ontario's auditor general to investigate Conestoga College.

Tibbits responded to Orazietti'scomments bypointingto Sault College's partnership with triOSCollegesome of Sault College's students are enrolled in two of the private college's campuses in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA).

"Like Orazietti, why are his goddamn students in Toronto? Why not up there?" Tibbits said. "Talk about a whore, I mean, he's taking a percentage of the profits of an operation."

'Make space for diversity': union locals

In an interview with CBC K-W, Tibbits said he regretted using the derogatory word, but he was not sorry he made critical remarks about Sault College.

In the unions'joint letter, OPSEU Locals 237and238said they wanted to "express our condemnation of the president's recent public derogatory comments about sex workers and international students."

An apology and investigation are only the first steps to re-establishing Conestoga's values of inclusivity and respect; we are also calling for John Tibbits to consider retirement.- OPSEU Locals 237, 238

"Anapology and investigationare only the first steps to re-establishing Conestoga's values of inclusivity and respect; we are also calling for John Tibbits to consider retirement," itsaid.

Local237 represents faculty and Local 238represents support staff at Conestoga.

The letter said Tibbits'scomments go against the college's employee code of conduct, and using the wordishurtful to women and sex workers.

The financial situation of international students has made headlines in recent months, with many complaining it's difficult to find housing and afford food.The letter also said Tibbits'sdescription of international students that they're "'choosing to live the way they do'" are"ignorant, hurtfuland untrue remarks."

"Retiring will signal that he is taking responsibility for his actions, and it will give him space to reflect on the harm these comments have wrought," the letter said.

"In retirement, he will have the time he needs to educate himself on the damaging effect of sexist language and narratives that stigmatize sex workers and international students. In our joint responsibility to champion equity, diversity, and inclusion, we ask the president to take responsibility for his actions and make space for more diversity in Conestoga's leadership."

College says 'language used is unacceptable'

In a letter issued Thursday, Conestoga'sboard of governors said they were concernedabout Tibbits'sremarks.

"The language used is unacceptable and does not align with the values and principles of our institution,"the statement on the college's website said.

"Dr. Tibbits has communicated his regret for making those comments and apologizes for the offensive remarks. The board is reviewing this matter internally."

Corrections

  • A previous version of this story said John Tibbits was heard using the word "whore" to refer to Sault College, according to CambridgeToday. In fact, the website reported the term was directed at Sault College president David Orazietti.
    Feb 20, 2024 7:54 AM ET