Saskatchewan teachers, backed by educators in other provinces, push for class size and complexity inclusion in their collective bargaining agreement, leading to job action.

Saskatchewan teachers, backed by educators in Ontario, New Brunswick, and British Columbia, are pushing for the inclusion of class size and complexity in their collective bargaining agreement. The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) argues that addressing these issues in the contract would improve learning conditions for students, but the province has refused, stating that these issues should be managed locally by school boards. The impasse has led to job action, including one-day provincewide strikes and rotating strikes.

February 20, 2024
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