Ontario public high school teachers approve proposal that would avoid strikes
- Education Minister Stephen Lecce expressed satisfaction with the Ontario School Teachers' Federation members' approval of a deal, emphasizing its benefit of keeping students in class.
- Lecce highlighted the priority of putting English public high school students first, ensuring that they can graduate without disruption from strikes.
- The proposal received overwhelming support from the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation, as stated by president Karen Littlewood.
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Ontario high school teachers approve deal to avoid strikes
TORONTO — Ontario's public high school teachers have agreed not to strike this year, or for the next three years, as they ratified a deal with the government to settle any unresolved contract bargaining issues through an arbitrator.
TORONTO — Public high school teachers in Ontario have voted in favor of a proposal to have the final provisions in dispute for their next employment contract fixed in arbitration, preventing them from going on strike. The Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation will continue to negotiate with the government until October 27 to finalize the final details of the tentative agreement reached last month. After this date, all issues that are stil…
Ontario high school teachers approve deal to avoid strikes
TORONTO — Ontario's public high school teachers have agreed not to strike this year, or for the next three years, as they ratified a deal with the government to settle any unresolved contract bargaining issues through an arbitrator.
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