STF has only bargained for 30 minutes in five months, Scott Moe says
As teachers prepare to withdraw extracurricular support across Saskatchewan, the province’s premier says the teachers’ union only spent a half-hour at the bargaining table over the past five months.
Teachers across Saskatchewan are planning to withdraw support for extracurriculars on Tuesday and Wednesday as their contract dispute with the province continues. Teachers in a number of school divisions will also withdraw noon-hour supervision on Tuesday.
Those moves follow a continuation of the union’s rotating strikes on Monday, which saw teachers picketing at the Legislative Building in Regina.
Along with a pay increase, the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is pushing for stipulations on class size and classroom complexity – the number of students who require additional support – to be included in teachers’ new collective agreement. The provincial government and Saskatchewan School Boards Association have both said those issues should be managed at the local level by school divisions.