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Stuart, meanwhile, said in the press release that Lecce’s government has “no mandate” to pursue changes to the public education system, such as increased class sizes. The Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association announced the escalated job action on Tuesday morning. All Toronto schools—public and Catholic—will be affected Monday or Tuesday. Minister of Education Stephen Lecce has previously accused the unions of needlessly escalating job action at the expense of students.
Last Updated Tuesday, January 28, 2020 5:27PM EST Friday, July 31, 2020 English Catholic teachers will strike on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at all elementary and secondary Catholic schools across Ontario. What option do teachers have but to do everything in our power to keep the government from making things worse?” Strike action is tough for everyone, but it is a sacrifice we need to make to show the government we will not be deterred in our efforts to protect what we have worked so hard to build.” Bargaining with OECTA occurred throughout today, and we are now waiting for the mediator to establish new dates,” said Lecce.
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“If the mediator comes to us and says that they believe the sides can come together then we will be there,” she said.
CP24 BREAKFAST
All Ontario Catholic school teachers will be out on strike Tuesday along with some public high school and elementary teachers in select boards. NEWS Meanwhile, members of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) will engage in their second day of ramped up rotating strikes. “We are already seeing overcrowded classrooms, severely reduced course options, and the loss of vital supports for vulnerable students. Catholic school teachers will hold another province-wide walkout next week, just two days ahead of a similar one-day withdrawal of services by elementary teachers in Ontario’s secular school boards.
Stuart, meanwhile, said in the press release that Lecce’s government has “no mandate” to pursue changes to the public education system, such as increased class sizes. The Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association announced the escalated job action on Tuesday morning. All Toronto schools—public and Catholic—will be affected Monday or Tuesday. Minister of Education Stephen Lecce has previously accused the unions of needlessly escalating job action at the expense of students.
Last Updated Tuesday, January 28, 2020 5:27PM EST Friday, July 31, 2020 English Catholic teachers will strike on Tuesday, Jan. 21 at all elementary and secondary Catholic schools across Ontario. What option do teachers have but to do everything in our power to keep the government from making things worse?” Strike action is tough for everyone, but it is a sacrifice we need to make to show the government we will not be deterred in our efforts to protect what we have worked so hard to build.” Bargaining with OECTA occurred throughout today, and we are now waiting for the mediator to establish new dates,” said Lecce.
MORE
“If the mediator comes to us and says that they believe the sides can come together then we will be there,” she said.
CP24 BREAKFAST
All Ontario Catholic school teachers will be out on strike Tuesday along with some public high school and elementary teachers in select boards. NEWS Meanwhile, members of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) will engage in their second day of ramped up rotating strikes. “We are already seeing overcrowded classrooms, severely reduced course options, and the loss of vital supports for vulnerable students. Catholic school teachers will hold another province-wide walkout next week, just two days ahead of a similar one-day withdrawal of services by elementary teachers in Ontario’s secular school boards.