Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government will present an 'improved offer' when bargaining resumes with CUPE, the union representing 55,000 education workers.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford says his government will present an "improved offer" when bargaining resumes Tuesday with a union representing 55,000 education workers, who are back on the job after a walkout that
closed schools across the province.CBC NewsOntario Premier Doug Ford said Tuesday he is 'past the stage of fighting' with education unions and hopes to reach a deal that is especially good for low-income workers.
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