In a ratification vote held Wednesday 91 per cent of Nova Scotia Teachers Union members voted 80.5 per cent in support of the deal.
The union says with compound interest the contract gives teachers a salary increase of 11.47 per cent over three years retroactive to Aug. 1, 2023, and offers substitute teachers an additional 12 per cent pay bump. The talks began after the union received an overwhelming strike mandate from 98 per cent of its members who voted.“We’ve heard from teachers about how to improve classroom conditions and outcomes and are acting on a shared commitment to create great learning and great working environments," Druhan said in a news release.
“More work needs to be done to fix the retention and recruitment crisis facing our public schools, but providing substitutes with a more competitive salary is a step in the right direction,” Lutes says in a news release.
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