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Ontario finally reaches agreement with OSSTF

Toronto: The last outstanding agreement with a major teachers’ union has been reached, according to Stephen Lecce, Ontario Minister of Education.

He said a tentative agreement has been reached with Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) and the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA), and the OSSTF Education Workers and the Council of Trustees’ Associations (CTA).

The OSSTF has some 60,000 members.

“Our priority has always been to reach good deals with teachers’ and education workers’ unions, that advance the priorities of students and parents. That is exactly what we have done by reaching deals with every education union in this province,” said Lecce.

He said during the entire process, the aim was to ensure young people receive the best education we can offer, so they can develop the skills they need to succeed in the classroom and in the jobs of the future.

“We will remain focused on the government’s dual priority of keeping students safe while ensuring the continuity of education. Moreover, we remain determined to continuously strengthen teacher-led learning and virtual learning for the benefit of our students, and we continue to look to our educators to rise to the challenge and deliver quality education to every child, wherever they may live,” he added.

Parents still have time to apply for Support for Parents, financial support provided to parents for each day of school or child care their child missed on account of a labour disruption.

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