The Ontario School Board Council of Unions (OSBCU) unites 55,000 school board workers in the public, Catholic, English and French school systems across the province.
We are the backbone of the education system and include education assistants, school library workers, administrative assistants, custodians and tradespeople, early childhood educators, instructors, nutrition service workers, school safety monitors and social workers, in schools and board offices.
OSBCU allows education workers from across the province to share information and strategies for bargaining, and to discuss issues and policies of concern. We help locals fight contracting out and defend public education in the face of budget cuts.
Read more on…
- Click here to read the summary of the report: “Education Workers’ Wages in Ontario: The Impact of Ten Years of Cuts”
- Click here to read the full report: “Education Workers’ Wages in Ontario: The Impact of Ten Years of Cuts”
Ontario’s 55,000 frontline education workers are using bargaining for their next collective agreement to secure more resources for students, families, and each other. Education workers’ proposals for Student Success and Good Jobs include a reasonable, necessary, and affordable wage increase of $3.25 per hour that will help retain and recruit workers to give children what they need in the classroom and pull workers back from the brink of poverty.
You can read more about the campaign here here, and listen to Ontario education workers’ new radio advertisement here.
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