We have our rights back – and we are going back to the bargaining table
Whatever else you’re hearing today, I want you to know one thing: today was a victory.
Whatever else you’re hearing today, I want you to know one thing: today was a victory.
Bill 28 undermines our constitutionally protected rights and freedoms. It's an attack not only on education workers, but on all workers and on all Canadians. Labour leaders will be making an announcement about upcoming, escalating actions.
This afternoon we were informed that mediation has concluded.
Stephen Lecce claims that the government’s latest offer is generous and meets the needs of workers. This is not true.
Your OSBCU Bargaining Committee remains at the bargaining table.
This strong arm tactic would deny education workers the ability to negotiate for good jobs, better wages, and improvements to the services students rely on every day. This chart provides a brief outline of what the government is threatening to impose and what it means for workers, parents, and students.
We welcome any opportunity for fulsome discussion that will move these negotiations forward. We will continue our practice of transparency and will update you following our meeting.
The mediator has concluded that the parties are too far apart and the mediation should be adjourned. He has requested that we reconvene on November 1, 2022 and will be in contact with us prior to us resuming the mediation.
Unfortunately, at this time we have no improvements or details to report. Your bargaining team remains committed to achieving the gains that you have clearly mandated.
With the receipt of the report, we now enter into the seventeen (17) calendar day waiting period before we would be in a legal strike position on November 3rd, 2022.