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education workers strike

The Ontario government and education workers have come to a "tentative agreement" Sunday night, and schools will be open tomorrow.

The Ontario School Board Council of Unions (OSBCU) confirmed the agreement, which has yet to be ratified, in a tweet, and said, "There will be no job action tomorrow. Our members will be reporting to schools to continue supporting the students that we are proud to work with."

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Ontario's 55,000 education workers have threatened to go on strike for what would be a second time amid CUPE's ongoing contract negotiations with the Ontario government.

The union's five-day strike notice issued Wednesday morning came as Education Minister Stephen Lecce said the government has made multiple "improved offers" at the bargaining table.

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A two-day strike by Ontario's education workers is in the rearview mirror and with students back in the classroom. CUPE and Ford are also back at the bargaining table — and it seems like tension is building again.

CUPE has called on the Ford administration to stop making public comments about the ongoing contract negotiations and said it will be doing the same.

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Ontario Premier Doug Ford got caught up sharing a personal story about his tie during a news conference Tuesday morning, and the awkward moment is causing much more anger than laughs.

The news conference was held as many Ontario students returned to class following a two-day province-wide strike by education workers, but Ford got a little distracted as he offered an update about his government's contract negotiations with CUPE.

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