Teachers’ union says sanctions more likely after conciliation ends in impasse
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation says five days of conciliation hearings in Regina ended in an impasse.
The union said sanctions are now more likely due to the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee’s unwillingness to negotiate on class sizes and student supports, which the union said are priorities for Saskatchewan’s teachers.
“This means government has squandered what is one of their last available opportunities to bargain seriously on the issues at hand and ensure that there are no labour disruptions in the sector,” the federation wrote in a message to its members, which was shared with 650 CKOM.
“To be frank, the government’s unwillingness and inflexibility at this stage significantly increases the likelihood of sanctions.”