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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 5 Nov 2015, p. 23

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with public 9mm” team's Ontario's public elementary teachers agreed Monday to a tentative contract at the central bargaining table with the provincial govern- ment and the public school boards’ association. The ElementaryTeachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) has told its members to suspend work- to-rule action in light of a tentative agreement that has been reached with the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) and the government. ETFO members have been with- out a contract since Aug. 31, 2014. ET F0 represents 78,000 elementary public school teachers, occasional teachers and edu- cation professionals including about 2,900 in the Halton public board. 'This round of bargaining has been excep- tionally lengthy and difficult but in the end we achieved a tentative agreement that ETFO believes is fair and meets the needs of our members,” ETFO President Sam Hammond said in a press release. An ETFO all-member vote on the tentative agreement among teachers and occasional teachers will be conducted, with the results of 45 Martin Street, Milton, Ontario l9T 2R1 | 905.693.8592 I www.MartindaloGardons.com ByTImWhltnoll METROLAND WEST MEDIA GROUP Wmma mans RETWEMEN! RESIDENCE THANK YOU TO ALL WHO HAVE SERVED FOR THE FREEDOMS WE NOW ENJOY. YOU DO "I! mm: mans 1'. “Vans ENREMEN! RESIDEPKE "pawn". A BAYBIUDGI: SENIOR LIVING COMMUNITY that vote expected in mid-November. 'ETFO is a democratic organization and Ultif mater it is the membership that will dete mine whether this tentative agreement is ac ceptable," said Hammond. ETFO officials said they will review the agree- ment with local leaders and members before making further comments. ETFO’s bargaining team will continue central table negotiations on behalf of its designated early childhood educators, education support personnel and professional support personnel; Ontario's public elementary teachers and oc« casional teachers had withdrawn from all volf untary extracurricular activities last week. ' Many public school boards weren’t produc- ing student progress report cards, but ET FO's' Halton chapter president said last Friday her members would be filling out marks and lev« els and submitting them to the board. How- ever. the board issued a letter to parents saya ing ETFO wasn't producing report cards. In light of the tentative deal with the prov- ince, ETFO Halton chapter President Marg Macfarlane said, "We are waiting for direction from ETFO Provincial about what is expected now," in terms of report cards.

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