Three teachers' unions reject Ontario's proposal to land new contracts and avoid strike

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Three teachers' unions reject Ontario's proposal to land new contracts and avoid strike
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Unions representing most Ontario teachers are rejecting a pitch for binding arbitration to land new contracts and prevent possible strikes.

if a negotiated contract agreement can't be reached by Oct. 27.Education Minister Stephen Lecce had hoped the other unions would sign on to what he called an "incredibly fair, reasonable student-focused proposal."

"What's been proposed for OSSTF wouldn't work for us," OECTA president René Jansen in de Wal told CTV Toronto Saturday. ETFO President Karen Brown agrees an arbitrator isn't best suited to resolve many of their members' concerns. Lecce explains the arbitration pitch still leaves lots of room for "spirited discussions at the bargaining table" through Oct. 27.

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