The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) says it has reached an impasse in contract talks with the provincial government. CUPE represents 55,000 Ontario
The Canadian Union of Public Employees says it has reached an impasse in contract talks with the provincial government.
CUPE represents 55,000 Ontario education workers such as custodians, librarians and early childhood educators.CUPE has filed what’s known as a “no board” report, which could put them in a legal strike position.Laura Walton, president of CUPE’s Ontario School Boards Council of Unions, says there is still an opportunity to negotiate, but she says the union needs to take this step to increase pressure on the government.
She has not indicated if education workers would engage in a full strike, start with a work-to-rule campaign, or take some other course of action. CUPE is looking for annual increases of 11.7 per cent and the government in response has offered raises of two per cent a year for workers making less than $40,000 and 1.25 per cent for all other workers.On Thursday, Premier Doug Ford warned education workers that he won’t budge on keeping classrooms free of disruptions.
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