DEVELOPING STORY - The province says it will budge, but only if CUPE does so
The province says it is willing to get back to the table with CUPE, but the Premier says both sides must be willing to budge.He stated the province will pull legislation, if the strike is pulled by CUPE.On Friday, 55,000 support staff workers at Ontario schools walked off the job.
Patrice Barnes, the Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministry of Education, spoke with the Lorne Brooker Show Monday morning. Schools with the Hastings Prince Edward Public and Algonquin Lakeshore Catholic Boards are closed Monday. WE HAVE CONTACTED MORE POLITICIANS AND UNION LEADERS FOR RESPONSE. THIS STORY WILL UPDATE THROUGH THE DAY
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