TORONTO – High school teachers in Peel, Durham and Halton regions could walk off the job before classes end in June.
The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation is putting pressure on school boards to start re-negotiating contracts.
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Teachers have been working without a deal for six months now.
The potential labour disruption would affect close to 5,000 public school teachers in the Greater Toronto Area.
The union’s president has said teachers could vote for a strike if no progress is made by the end of the month.
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