TORONTO - The union representing public high school teachers says the raises the province is offering education workers in a proposed four-year deal a...
TORONTO - The union representing public high school teachers says the raises the province is offering education workers in a proposed four-year deal aren’t enough to keep up with the cost of living.
The proposed deal, which would offer a two per cent raise to education workers making less than $40,000 a year and a 1.25 per cent raise to everyone else, gave a first indication of what the Progressive Conservative government is seeking in deals also being negotiated with the four major teachers’ unions.
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