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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Dec 2012, p. 6

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6 - WAl'Hll ()0 CHRONICLE - Milieu“): Der ember l9. 20l2 \ ’ d dlin ° be What happens after government s Dec. 31 ea e remains to seen Continued from W l teachers and their union argue tion and will impact students this normal today. but, with the holi- ' Bill 1 15 ~ which will impose new a - year/and moving forward.” added day break just around the corner. Parents were otficially notified contracts on most of the The continuedgoal Weller. uncertainty looms over what of the job action Saturday nlortr province's teachers in January A 15 to have the The provincial government has action will come Jan. 1. ing. 72Ahotlrs prior to the strike. takes away their bargaining rights ' - argued with Ontario facing a Weller admits no one really and informal notices of the possi- while reducing benefits and freez- government 5” 40w” deficit of more than $14 billion, knows what will happen. bility of the strike were sctlt home ing wages. and have meanlngful the province simply can't afford "There's lots of discussion but with students l-‘riday. Weller said. “Our members will not stand d. - b0 t pay increases for teachers. [Earlier no one knows â€" and i don't even The local firefighters' associat by and allow their democratic lscusszonj? a 'u this year the government imposed know if the government knows . tion. nurses and other labour rights to be trampled on by this these thiflgg,’ a two-year public-sector wage what it will or won't do come Dec. ; groups were invited to join the minister,” ludith (jutts. president freeze and Weiler said Bill [is was 31.” said Weiler. “The continued leachers on Tuesday as well. of the Waterloo Region Occasional . 'G'esweue' created in part to win byelection goal is to have the government sit Board-run programs were can- l‘eacher Local. said in a media WWW ofrlieiuolchaprer seats in the riding of Kitchener- down and have meaningful dis» celled. but independent organi7a~ release. ‘ of "f" H" "3'an In???" Waterloo. cussions about these things." lions like the YMCA remained “The view in the public is that mm'm" Woman" Not only did that tactic fail. it There has been rumblings from l open and others. like (ihrysalides this is just about teacher compen- _ ~ . has needlessly fuelled labour strife the Ontario Secondary School ~’ House. stepped up to provide sation â€"â€" and a part of it is. no one where Is the money 30mg 10 come in the province. he said. Teacher Federation its job action campsin support of parents is going to deny that â€"4â€" (but) from "8X1? That's the larger queS- Classes are set to resume as could continue into the new year. BYRAVMMmN er students Jameson made in September and . I'theChronide Glosenk and Bhawneet October. Gulati brought to council‘s Home explained that ‘ omplaints raised by attention problems on Route each year the CRT sets aside two university stu- 9 Lakeshore. 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