The head of Alberta’s teachers union says members will abide by a back-to-work order, but a day after the UCP government used Charter’s notwithstanding clause to force an end to the provincewide strike, ATA president Jason Schilling urged his colleagues to rethink going the extra mile when it comes to their own volunteer time at school. Sarah Komadina has more on how the union is responding.
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Alberta teachers won’t engage in work-to-rule as classes resume
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