Talks have broken down between the Ontario government and the Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents 55,000 education workers. The union says its members intend to walk off the job Friday, while the government is using legislation to ban a strike. Colin D’Mello looks at what mediators said, and the potential repercussions for CUPE members who do strike.
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Ontario education workers intend to strike as negotiations stall
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