CUPE members vote 73% in favour of new contract
TORONTO — The Canadian Union of Public Employees says its Ontario education workers have voted to ratify a contract with the government.
Walton – who had said she didn't like the deal because it didn't come with staffing level guarantees – says about 76 per cent of the union's 55,000 education worker members voted during the ratification process.
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