With Bill 28 repealed, education workers need a significant wage increase and funding for services that would demonstrate government’s commitment to student success

TORONTO, ON – The following is a statement from Laura Walton, educational assistant and president of CUPE’s Ontario School Boards Council of Unions: “This afternoon, Ontario’s education workers have their rights back. With the shadow of Bill 28 lifted, education workers can now focus on achieving a fairly negotiated collective agreement that meets the needs…

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Memorandum: ECEs and CHILDCARE WORKERS ARE WORTH MORE!

MEMORANDUM DATE:              November 14, 2022 TO:                  All National Representatives FROM:            Christina Gilligan, Associate Coordinator – Child Care RE:                  Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care Plan   In March 2022, the Ontario government signed on to the Canada Wide Early Learning and Child Care plan (CWELCC). But, they have…