STF defends job action as concerns over disruptions rise
The head of Saskatchewan’s teachers union says she had heard the concerns from parents regarding their job action, but said it’s the best way to get the government’s attention.
President of the Teachers Federation, Samantha Becotte, made those remarks during a media address after they announced more sanctions for schools on Thursday.
On that day, noon-hour supervision will be withdrawn for a handful of school divisions including the North East School Division, Creighton School Division, and Lloydminster public and Catholic Schools.
Already sanctions have been announced for Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday with rotating strikes, extra-curricular activities and noon-hour supervision being cancelled.