STF wants gov’t to get serious about classroom issues ahead of strike
Samantha Becotte, president of the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation, said she hopes Tuesday’s single-day strike will show the government how serious teachers are about having their needs met.
On Friday’s Evan Bray Show, Becotte said the union still wants class sizes and classroom complexity addressed in the negotiation process.
“Teachers’ working conditions are students’ learning conditions, and we need to have assurances that in (the) long term, the government is making commitments to improve those conditions in classrooms right across the province,” she said.
After talks between the STF and the province stalled, teachers voted overwhelmingly in favour of sanctions back in October.