New Brunswick Teachers Association
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N.B. Teachers’ Association never consulted on LGBTQ2 policy change, groups consider legal optionsThe New Brunswick Teachers Association says it was never consulted in the review of Policy 713, and says the changes put teachers and students in a difficult position.EducationJun 9, 2023
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New Brunswick Teachers’ Association not consulted on Policy 713 reviewNBTA president Connie Keating said the Policy 713 LGBTQ2 inclusion review is a distraction from the real issues plaguing the school system like the chronic shortage of teachers.EducationMay 27, 2023
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New Brunswick Teachers’ Federation signals 100-day strike noticeThe New Brunswick Teachers' Association will initiate a 100-day deadline, beginning May 20, if a deal is not reached with the government — threatening the 2023 school year.EducationMay 11, 2023
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New Brunswick education minister breaks silence on teacher negotiationsEducation minister Bill Hogan said teacher compensation is competitive with the rest of the region, second only to Prince Edward Island.EducationApr 18, 2023
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N.B. Teacher’s Association says teachers being ‘squeezed,’ applies for mediation in contract talksThe New Brunswick Teachers' Association says the government is squeezing them out of competitive wages and a proper compensation package in collective bargaining talks.EducationApr 11, 2023
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Timeline to eliminate French immersion too quick: N.B. teachers associationThe New Brunswick Teachers Association decried the accelerated timeline for 'changes' to the French immersion program scheduled for the fall of 2023 rather than 2024 as discussed.EducationOct 24, 2022
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COVID-19: New Brunswick teachers’ union hopeful in-person learning stays until springEven if numbers spike and the province moves back to Level 3 of its Winter Alert Plan, the return to online learning would be separately signalled by Public Health.EducationJan 31, 2022
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COVID-19: New Brunswick parents, teachers wish for stability as in-school cases climbWith COVID cases surging in schools, one parent says: on top of most parents' Christmas lists? Some stability in the New Year.EducationDec 8, 2021
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New Brunswick teachers will be ready to deal with mandatory vaccination policy: NBTAThe president of the New Brunswick Teachers’ Association says its members are prepared to abide by the government’s mandatory vaccination policy.EducationAug 23, 2021
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N.B. Teachers Association upset over decision to keep teachers at work during heatwaveThe New Brunswick Teachers Association says teachers have been complaining during the heatwave about sweltering classrooms with insufficient ventilation, in part due to COVID-19.HealthJun 8, 2021
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