NESD getting contingency plans ready in event of teachers’ federation job action
The North East School Division (NESD) addressed the current state of contract negotiations between the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) and the provincial government.
On Monday, Feb. 24, the federation announced 90.2 per cent of its members voted in favour of allowing the Teachers’ Bargaining Committee to implement sanctions.
Despite job action now being a possibility, NESD Director of Education Don Rempel said he’s encouraged from the dialogue between the federation, Education Minister Gord Wyant, and the Saskatchewan School Boards’ Association on Feb. 25.
“We really do hope we don’t have to go through a job action here, but we’re also respectful of the rights of teachers to act as a collective and we hope they’re able to work to an agreement with the government,” Rempel said. “You can still do a lot of work without everything having to be in a collective agreement. I think that’s where discussions are going. What can the various parties do to address the concerns teachers have.”


