School support staff are voting on a tentative, four-year deal reached with the province.
CUPE school staff continue to vote this weekend on a tentative, four-year deal reached with the province — and the union now says the result will be released Monday morning.
The government, school boards and union worked out the tentative contract after the province backtracked and repealed Bill 28, controversial legislation that pre-emptively tried to ban a strike by the 55,000 workers and impose a contract on them using the Charter’s “notwithstanding” clause. Walton, an educational assistant, said that “for the last week and a half, front-line education workers have been deciding if what’s in this tentative agreement is acceptable. This — workers having the freedom to negotiate and to withdraw our labour if necessary — is democracy in action.”Education Minister Stephen Lecce said that “since negotiations began, Ontario’s government has been focused on ensuring students stay in class, learning.
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