Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce spoke Monday after tabling legislation at Queen’s Park that would impose a contract on education workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). He said the government made the decision to introduce back-to-work legislation after CUPE “failed to make any substantial concessions” during negotiations.
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CUPE failed to make ‘substantial concessions’ during negotiations: Lecce
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