Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on Tuesday that his government is back at the negotiating table with CUPE, the union representing education workers in the province, with an “improved offer” to provide support to low-income workers. Ford said his government will introduce legislation to repeal Bill 28 “in its entirety” next Monday.
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Ford says government back to negotiations with CUPE with ‘improved offer’
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