Sask. teachers to vote on potential job action, including possible strike
Saskatchewan’s teachers are inching towards the possibility of job action as the union representing them calls for a “sanctions vote.”
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) announced Thursday it would hold the vote on Feb. 10 and 11, with results announced by the end of the month.
It comes after the STF declared last week that several days of conciliation negotiations with the provincial government had failed.
An approved sanctions vote would give the STF bargaining committee authorization to declare job action. That could range from declining overtime and nixing extracurricular activities to a full-blown walkout by teachers.