Saskatchewan education minister considering school year extension amid teachers vote
Saskatchewan’s education minister is accused of trying to influence a teacher’s vote after saying he’s not ruling out extending the school year should educators reject his offer and take job action.
Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation president Samantha Becotte says Jeremy Cockrill’s remarks are disappointing as members decide whether to accept the deal.
Teachers are voting this week on a proposed contract with the government that would see wage increases over the next three years and a commitment to honour promises of more funding.
“I do think it’s an attempt to influence the decision by teachers this week, and potentially influence the public if sanctions were to continue,” Becotte said in an interview.