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The Western Quebec Teachers’ Association has voted 95 per cent in favour of a five-day strike mandate.
The union representing more than 500 English teachers in 33 schools and centres at the Western Quebec School Board could walk off the job as early as the middle of February.
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The Western Quebec Teachers’ Association is one of 10 unions representing all teachers in the English sector in Quebec.
Of six bargaining units that have voted so far, between 84 and 95 per cent have been in favour of the strike mandate, said Heidi Yetman, president of the Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers.