Conciliation report urges teachers, government to meet on classroom issues
Teachers and the government are not on the same page in terms of writing classroom size and composition into a contract, but both sides agree on the urgency of meeting to address those issues beyond the bargaining table.
Representatives from the two bargaining committees came together under a conciliation process which reached an impasse on Jan. 24. A conciliation report released Thursday said the most contentious issue between the sides is “what role, if any, that provincial collective bargaining should play” in addressing the issue of class size and composition.
The report did determine the issues are important to both sides, and suggested an urgent need to address them in meetings outside of bargaining talks.
“As a practical step, the minister of education, Saskatchewan School Boards Association and the Saskatchewan Teachers Federation leadership should meet in person within the next four weeks to explore potential partnerships in support of the classroom environment,” the report said. “There should also be discussion of initiatives to improve the collective bargaining process going forward.”