The union is planning a one-day walkout of all its members on Feb. 6. ...
Category: Education and Training
Caroline Mulroney assures Franco-Ontarians university will move forward, despite funding falling outside PC mandate
Ontario will only fund the university in years beyond this government's mandate. ...
Strike watch: a rundown of what’s happening in education this week
Walkouts have been planned for every day this week, with elementary teachers and support staff starting rotating strikes today. ...
Premier keeps door open to legislating educators back to work as ‘last step’
The premier also said he would not be willing to give educators more than a one per cent increase in compensation. ...
Lecce offers families child-care funding due to school closures, union head accuses him of bribing parents
The government said the initiative could cost up to $48 million per day if all unions withdraw services. ...
Elementary teachers and support staff to ramp up job action on Jan. 13
Catholic teachers will also launch a work-to-rule campaign that day after talks with the province broke down this week. ...
High school teachers’ union preparing to hold fourth one-day strike next week
The Jan. 8 walkout will affect the Peel, Limestone, Algoma and Renfrew County district school boards, among others. ...
This week in education: mediator cancels bargaining, OSSTF holds walkout, principals’ council asks Lecce to cancel January EQAO testing
The Ontario Principals' Council is asking the government to cancel the Grade 9 EQAO test in January if job action continues in 2020. ...
Four education unions taking the PC government to court over Bill 124
The unions argue the legislation capping salary increases is "unconstitutional," but the government says it is "defendable in the courts." ...
Despite second one-day OSSTF strike, big gaps remain between government and union
The two sides will see additional days of bargaining early next week, but the gap in their numbers is even greater than it was just a few days ago. ...