POSSIBLE STRIKE: Parents affected by OCSB's shift to remote learning on Friday support protest

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POSSIBLE STRIKE: Parents affected by OCSB's shift to remote learning on Friday support protest
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\u0022Schools can’t even open without these supporting staff members so that gives you an idea of the contributions they make\u0022 says one parent.

Sean Young, a single working father, stated that while this strike would leave him unsure of what to do on Friday, he is in full support of the union. His son Liam, who attends Divine Infant Elementary, requires extra help that Young says will not be provided online. “Liam’s educational assistant is a superhero who definitely deserves better compensation for her work.

Wage increases for education workers making under $43,000 will be set at 2.5 per cent under the new bill, but the union is pushing for an 11.7 per cent increase, as they are the lowest paid individuals in schools.Article content Abdullah’s wife is an EA, and he said that she experienced spitting, punching, and kicking from student. “I understand the staff’s frustration.”

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