Mediated contract negotiations between Ontario’s education workers and the province continue today after the union was given the go-ahead to go on strike.
Mediated contract negotiations between Ontario’s education workers and the province are continuing today at a downtown Toronto hotel, a day after the union was givenMore than 50,000 custodians, early childhood educators, and school administration staff who work in the province’s public, Catholic, English, and French school boards have been without a collective agreement since Aug. 31. Despite several rounds of talks, a new contract has yet to be negotiated.96.
Shortly after the talks got underway Monday, CUPE learned its memberes have been given the go-ahead to legally walk off the job in 17 days time. The workers can go on strike on Nov. 3, if five days notice is given.In an Oct. 17 tweet, the union said it would “use this time to build power amongst ourselves, students, families and our communities.”
“Like parents, we believe strongly that students deserve to be in class catching up on their learning and are disappointed to hear the education union reconfirm to parents their intention to impose a strike on kids and their families,” he said late Monday afternoon. Lecce previously said that the government has provided a “reasonable offer that also protects the most generous benefits and pension plan in the country.”The Canadian Union of Public Employees is asking for a yearly wage increase of $3.
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