Strong ‘no’ vote a clear sign that gov’t deal was insufficient: NETA president
The president of the North East Teachers’ Association (NETA) is reacting to the overwhelming ‘no’ vote from Saskatchewan teachers to the government’s latest offer.
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) announced Thursday night that 90 per cent of teachers voted ‘no’ on the proposal that saw an 8 per cent wage increase over three years, but no condition for including classroom size and complexity into the contract. Just over 92 per cent of teachers cast a ballot.
Dave Rogers, a teacher at Melfort and Unit Comprehensive Collegiate (MUCC), was re-elected president of NETA earlier this week.
Rogers told northeastNOW the 90 per cent vote against the proposal shows where teachers are when it comes to the government’s supposed ‘final offer’.


