WATCH LIVE: CUPE officials speak after announcing ratification of deal with Ford government
The Canadian Union of Public Employees , which represents about 55,000 workers, announced the ratification of the contract on Monday morning.
“For the first time in a decade, education workers have achieved a collective agreement that did not impose terms through legislation,” the union said in a statement. The bargaining committee also secured repayment for the two days workers participated in a political protest due to Bill 28—legislation that mandated a lesser contract onto workers and made it illegal for them to strike.
“This is a particularly appropriate achievement, one that recognizes that you should not have had to do that just to maintain Charter-enshrined bargaining rights you always had,” union president Mark Hancock wrote in a letter to members in November.
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