Education workers want more staff and better pay
CUPE press conference Education workers want more staff and better pay | CP24.com
CUPE press conference Education workers want more staff and better pay | CP24.com
‘I get paid in something money can’t buy,’ says this man after witnessing the children’s excitement when they get ice cream or go on a trip Badly hurt decades ago in a traffic accident, this…
Ontario’s five big education unions have already filed notices to bargain in advance of their contracts expiring at the end of August — and the union representing school support staff says it wants to negotiate…
She wants court to order board to let her finish giving presentation on children’s books dealing with sexuality Retired teacher alleges Waterloo public school board violated her right to freedom of expression | TheRecord.com
Motion asked for more information from staff on details of what students are learning about race, white privilege Public school board trustees vote down call for report on critical race theory lessons | TheRecord.com
School boards across Ontario are nailing down virtual learning plans for the upcoming school year and some are finding that programming is challenging to offer, with significantly lower student interest. Ontario school boards set virtual learning plans…
Contracts expire August 31; pay a key issue as inflation rises Teachers unions want talks with Ford as contracts wind down – Sault Ste. Marie News (sootoday.com)
Canada is promising 250,000 affordable childcare spots over the next four years, but with low pay and difficult working conditions, many early childhood educators are getting out of the profession. CBC’s Christine Birak visits a…
Four of the five major education unions have taken the first step to start bargaining, before their contracts expiring on Aug. 31 Doug Ford facing key test for new government as education workers gear up…
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