... general strike. This prospect terrified CUPE and the entire union bureaucracy, which worked overtime during a weekend in early November to ...
As has been the case throughout the 14 months since teachers’ contracts expired at the end of August 2022, the principal concern of the union bureaucracies following the votes has been to block a strike.#Canada #teachers #schools #education #Ontario #OSSTF #ETFO #OECTA #DougFord #libranet.de/search?tag=
Ontario education unions work to block teachers’ struggle despite massive strike votes
@FaeJohnstone: RT @osstf: STATEMENT: #OSSTF rejects statements made by Ford & Min Lecce that attempt to manufacture false divisions b/w parents, educators & students.
Their harmful comments disregard the rights of students & show a profound lack of unde… https://twitter.com/osstf/status/1701997079768228193/photo/1
STATEMENT: #OSSTF rejects statements made by Ford & Min Lecce that attempt to manufacture false divisions b/w parents, educators & students. Their harmful comments disregard the rights of students & show a profound lack of understanding of the role of public ed. #OntEd #2SLGBTQI
An important read for #ETFO, #OECTA, #AEFO, #OSSTF.
A strong strike vote is absolutely necessary. Say no to arbitration.
https://springmag.ca/teachers-are-voting-to-strike-what-will-it-take-for-them-to-win
At the annual Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO) meeting, union President Karen Brown announced that strike votes would be held in schools across the province this fall. Delegates to the meeting greeted this news with a standing ovation. After working without a contract for the last year, seeing the Ford government bargain in bad