Talks Break Off With Ontario Public School Boards’ Association
Friday September 11th, 2015, 8:14pm
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Th Ontario Public School Boards’ Association and the government walked away from talks with the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Friday afternoon.
Ontario Public School Boards’ Association and the government refused to continue discussions after seven lengthy days of bargaining
“We’re shocked at this development,” said ETFO President Sam Hammond. “ETFO members have been working without a collective agreement for over a year. Although progress during our discussions was proceeding at a very slow pace, ETFO was prepared to put in the time necessary to reach a fair central agreement. It appears the other parties were not prepared to do the same.”
The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario asked for other dates to continue discussions, but OPSBA and the government refused to provide further dates.
“ETFO will be consulting with our local presidents on Monday to discuss next steps, given that the government and OPSBA have walked away from central bargaining,” stated President Hammond.
The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario represents 78,000 elementary public school teachers, occasional teachers and education professionals across the province.