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.
·Ottawa, Canada
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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.
·Sechelt, Canada
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