Ontario Education Unions Initiate Contract Negotiations with Province
Several education unions in Ontario, representing a quarter-million teachers and staff, have formally begun contract negotiations with the provincial government. These talks are starting months before current collective agreements expire in late August. Key concerns include underfunding, staffing shortages, school violence, and issues with special education support and teacher retention.
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