BREAKING: CUPE says its members will hold mass walkout on Friday, despite back-to-work legislation
A union representing tens of thousands of school support workers is vowing to hold a province-wide day of protest on Friday, even as the government formally tables legislation intended to block them from striking.
The move to introduce back-to-work legislation comes one day CUPE provided the required five days of notice to formally begin job action. Among other things, CUPE wants a yearly wage increase of $3.25/hour , early childhood educators in every kindergarten class, five additional paid days before the start of the school year, 30 minutes of paid daily prep time, an increase in overtime pay, and a $100 million investment in new job creation.
York Communities for Public Education, Ontario Parent Action Network, Ontario Autism Coalition, and Fix Our Schools have recently co-authored ato Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Stephen Lecce to back the bargaining demands of education workers.
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