Sask. teachers ratify new collective bargaining agreement
Saskatchewan’s teachers have ratified a new contract with the provincial government.
In a media release Thursday evening, the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation announced its members voted 85 per cent in favour of the new four-year agreement. Voting was conducted between Tuesday and Thursday.
However, the deal doesn’t address one of the biggest issues the union had during negotiations: Classroom composition and complexity. The union noted in the release that the Government Trustee Bargaining Committee wasn’t willing to include that in the contract.
“Acceptance of this agreement does not signal that teachers’ concerns have been addressed,” STF president Patrick Maze said in the release.

