Ontario high-school teachers’ union shuts down informal talks with Ford government

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OSSTF president says proposal on class sizes and mandatory online learning, put forward publicly this week by the Ontario government, leaves no room for negotiating changes at the bargaining table

Thousands of picketers from the four main teachers' unions march around Queen's Park during a provincewide strike in Toronto on Feb. 21, 2020.The union representing high-school teachers has ended informal contract talks with the Ontario government and sees no way forward after the province went public with its latest proposal in trying to reach a deal.

He said the government has softened its stand once again on increasing class size averages in high school to 23 for the length of the contract. Previously, the government had set a goal of 28 and then 25, which would have led to thousands of fewer teachers in the education system over four years. The current average is 22.9.

Mr. Lecce told reporters on Wednesday that his government’s move should have spurred all four of the unions, instead of just one, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association, back to the bargaining table. He criticized the unions for clinging to demands for wage and benefit hikes and a refusal to give up a seniority-based hiring regulation.

Mr. Bischof said government negotiators indicated that they had no flexibility to negotiate “crucial items.” His union has asked that class-size averages move back to 22 as they were last year, and online learning be voluntary.

 

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teachersstrike nationalpost torontosun Demands met but still continues & unions continue to insist it’s not ‘show me the money’. Really?

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