More job action is being announced by Saskatchewan teachers as noon-hour supervision is being withdrawn for select school divisions on Friday.
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation said more than the required 48-hour notice is being given to give families time to make arrangements.
The affected school divisions facing this noon-hour withdrawal includes:
- Ontario’s teaching unions serve bargaining notice to kick off contract talks
- Alberta government announces investment of more than $1 billion in student aid
- New Brunswick’s 12-year plans for school systems include adding pre-K
- With school violence on the rise, teachers say cuts will further strain classrooms
- all schools in Conseil des écoles fransaskoises
- all schools in Good Spirit School Division
- all schools in Holy Family Catholic School Division
- all schools in Horizon School Division
- all schools in Saskatchewan Rivers Public School Division and Prince Albert Catholic School Division
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Job action has been announced for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday this week, with some school divisions taking part in rotating strikes, withdrawing noon-hour supervision or pulling extracurricular activities.
Saskatchewan teachers want topics like classroom size and complexity to be part of contract negotiations, but the provincial government refuses, saying that is the responsibility of school divisions.
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