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ontario education workers

After months of negotiations with the Ontario government, the province's 55,000 education workers have voted in favour of a new contract.

The Ontario School Board Council of Unions (OSBCU) confirmed Monday morning that 73% of its workers voted for the new deal that gives them a $1 an hour raise each year for 4 years, or 3.59% annually, for the average worker.

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Just like last time, several school boards across Ontario have confirmed they will close for in-person learning if the province's 55,000 education workers go on strike again.

CUPE issued its 5-day strike notice Wednesday and said investments in education services came up short, despite negotiations leading to a "middle ground" regarding salary.

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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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A province-wide strike by Ontario's 55,000 education workers is set to come to an end.

CUPE announced Monday following an olive branch offer from Ontario Premier Doug Ford that its workers would end their strike and return to the classroom on Tuesday.

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