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Teachers' strike keeps kids home Wednesday


Students will start school a bit later this Wednesday morning as an official strike action has been field by the Quebec Provincial Association of Teachers, who are dissatisfied with the state of collective bargaining negotiations with the Quebec Government.
This right to strike is scheduled to begin at 12:01 am and end at 9:30 am, when teachers will resume their usual duties.
The strike will affect services offered to students that day, says a letter to parents from the English Montreal School Board, which considered closing schools, modifying the instructional day or a migration to online learning to mitigate the strike action. “The strike will have major repercussions on bus schedules, daycare services, and logistics that could compromise the health and safety of our students” reads the announcement. “Therefore, on Wednesday, April 14, EMSB schools will offer virtual online instruction education to all students.” Daycare and transportation services wi ....

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Teachers, parents take to sidewalks in west end


Dozens of teachers and parents took to the sidewalks of NDG with flags, whistles and outrage last week as educators at several public schools demonstrated their anger and frustration with the provincial government over lack of a contract.
More than two dozen teachers demonstrated on Cavendish Blvd next to St. Monica School with the stereo blasting “We’re not gonna take it” as they waved banners and thanked passersby who offered enthusiastic honks and thumbs up on their late morning commute through NDG.
Montreal Teachers Association representative Leighton Jacobs told
The Suburban that teachers are fed up waiting for a contract, adding that members are suffering as repeated pleas for smaller class sizes and increase resources for special needs students continue to go unanswered. ....

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