Ontario’s elementary teachers reach tentative agreement with province
- Ontario has reached a tentative deal with English-language public elementary teachers, avoiding a potential strike.
- The agreement impacts around 80,000 teachers and occasional teachers across the province.
- Some issues will go to binding arbitration, although it's unclear what they are. Ontario's Catholic and French-language teachers are still in negotiations.
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TORONTO — The Ontario public elementary school teachers' union announced Tuesday that it has reached an agreement in principle with the government that would rule out any resort to a provincial strike for the next three years in these schools. The Ontario Elementary Teachers' Federation announced the tentative agreement on Tuesday, which must be ratified by all 80,000 members — teachers and substitutes. The tentative agreement came after more th…
ETFO and province reach tentative deal for elementary teachers, but some issues remain
The deal comes after more than a year of negotiations
Ontario elementary teachers reach contract deal with province
Ontario’s public elementary teachers announced Tuesday they had reached a tentative contract with the provincial government, averting central strikes for the next three years, if the deal is ratified.
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