Sask. teachers hold job sanctions vote after contract negotiations reach stalemate
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation is holding a sanctions vote across the province this week to find a path forward after continued contract negotiation failures with the provincial government.
The federation announced last month that sanctions votes on Monday and Tuesday would take place after several days of conciliation negotiations with the provincial government had failed.
It’s a time where teachers are being asked to commit to the process,” Maze said. “We can talk about how important our students are and how important it is to have properly supported learning environments for our students, but this is a time where teachers will be asked, “Will you commit to doing some sort of a sanction?’”
Maze said those sanctions could cause the province to come back to the negotiating table for sticking points that have stalled talks thus far: class composition, compensation and extra resources to meet the needs of students.