Laura Walton, the president of CUPE-OSBCU, said on Monday she was pleased to see Bill 28 — which imposed a contract on education workers and would have banned them from striking — had been revoked earlier that day. Walton went on to say with Bill 28 revoked, she said the negotiating unit for their union is focused on achieving a “fairly negotiated agreement.”
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‘It had to go’: CUPE-OSBCU president pleased Bill 28 revoked
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