There are still talks in progress with the assistance of a mediator
TORONTO — About 55,000 education workers in Ontario, such as custodians, early childhood educators and administration staff, will be in a legal strike position as of Nov. 3, the Canadian Union of Public Employees said Monday.
, with three days of bargaining scheduled between Monday and Wednesday. During the last round of contract negotiations, in 2019, CUPE and the government reached a last-minute deal the day before workers had been set to go on strike. "It is important that as workers, we use this time to build power amongst ourselves, students, families and our communities," the union wrote in the update, encouraging its members to complete forms for strike pay.
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