Door open for accountability framework in legislation or future contract: Cockrill
As Saskatchewan’s teachers start an indefinite term of “work to rule,” the province’s education minister appears to be opening up more avenues to try to get the teachers’ committee to the bargaining table.
On Monday, Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill said he’s offered to put the Memorandum of Understanding that was recently offered to the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) into legislation.
“When you put something in the Education Act, that becomes law. I think that was our effort to show that we’re serious about the accountability framework, school divisions are serious about the accountability framework and that was an option that we wanted to put out there,” said Cockrill.
The MOU would require that school divisions have an accountability framework in place to give local teachers a voice in how government funds are spent, though it doesn’t prescribe what those frameworks would have to look like.