Miller Creek teachers, administration declare impasse
- Saskatchewan teachers and the provincial government have signed a new collective agreement, ending a long-running labor dispute.
- The contract is retroactive to September 1, 2023, and includes a nine percent salary increase over three years, according to the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation.
- Samantha Becotte, President of the STF, stated the negotiation process was 'incredibly productive' and confirmed provisions for additional teachers and a $20 million fund for class complexity.
- Education Minister Everett Hindley expressed appreciation for the collaboration in achieving the new agreement, providing certainty for teachers, students, and families.
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Sask. teachers, province sign new collective agreement
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) and the province have signed a new collective agreement – officially ending a saga that saw bitter negotiations, job action and binding arbitration over the course of almost two years.
·Canada
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Saskatchewan teachers, province end lengthy stalemate by signing new contract
A new collective agreement for Saskatchewan teachers has been signed by the provincial government and the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation.
·Regina, Canada
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