Cockrill says possible meeting with teachers’ federation ‘not an April Fool’s joke’
Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill offered a small glimmer of hope Monday that teachers and the Saskatchewan government could resume negotiations on a new contract.
“There is a good possibility of us meeting back at the bargaining table this week. No, that is not an April Fool’s joke,” Cockrill said in an interview with radio talk show host Evan Bray.
“I’m hopeful that the teachers’ bargaining committee will take us up on that invitation to join us at the table later this week in Regina.”
The government and the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) have been at an impasse in contract negotiations since October. Teachers since have levied sanctions against the government, including rotating strikes and the withholding of lunch-hour supervision and the supervision of extracurricular activities.