STF president says government won’t negotiate on ‘key issues’
Negotiations have hit a wall after five days of conciliation meetings between the provincial government and teachers.
Samantha Becotte, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, said the conciliation panel declared an impasse, with the process ending just like previous negotiations held from May to October.
“Both of the processes, I believe, had exhausted every opportunity for the government to really engage in negotiations,” Becotte said.
The union head said the provincial government “failed” to move off of its original position on key issues teachers brought forward during the negotiations. Those issues included class sizes, classroom complexity, and violence in the classroom.