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TORONTO — A union representing 55,000 Ontario education workers says it has reached a tentative deal with the provincial government, averting a strike that had been planned for Monday.
But Laura Walton, the president of CUPE's Ontario School Board Council of Unions, said there was"no new funding to guarantee that services will be provided in schools for students." CUPE earlier said both sides had agreed to a $1-per-hour raise each year, or about 3.59 per cent annually. "All parties...leave this tentative agreement with positive outcomes for what we were trying to advance," he said at a press conference."I think all parties have been able to receive some incremental wins."
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