BREAKING: Stephen Lecce has released a statement after CUPE announced an end to their strike. Read it here:
I’m glad CUPE has agreed to withdraw its strike action so kids can return to class. We’ll be back at the table to negotiate a fair deal — for students, parents, workers and taxpayers.Education Minister Stephen Lecce has released a statement after CUPE announced they would end their strike.
CUPE Ontario School Board Council of Unions President Laura Walton said Ford agreed to put his commitment to repeal the legislation that made the Ontario education workers’ strike illegal in writing.
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