Union president says Saskatchewan teachers want a deal, not a strike
Contract negotiations between the provincial government and the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) are ongoing, and the union’s president says the goal is to reach a negotiated deal with the government, not to go on strike.
“If they are ready to come to the table and have … good-faith conversations about the proposal that we brought forward aimed at fixing some of the challenges that teachers and students face in classrooms, then hopefully we can avoid that,” Samantha Becotte told the Greg Morgan Morning Show on Tuesday.
Becotte claimed the province has been underfunding education for nearly a decade and she said students are losing out because of it.
“Teachers are having a harder and harder time to meet all (the students’) individual needs and there’s fewer professional supports in our classrooms,” she added.