Two sides are no closer to a new collective agreement, but they'll head to arbitration instead of the picket lines thanks to a new agreement; other teachers unions could follow
EDITOR’S NOTE: A version of this article originally appeared on The Trillium, a new Village Media website devoted to covering provincial politics at Queen’s Park.
"I'm here today to set in motion a strategy that will keep kids in class and lay the foundation for stability and peace for four years," Lecce said. "A student that started Grade 9 in an English public school last year will be able to graduate over the next three years without the threat of a strike."
Lecce will present the other education unions — the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario , the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association , and the Association des enseignantes et des enseignants franco-ontariens — the same deal as early as Monday.
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