Sask. teachers return to 'work to rule' job action
CTV
Saskatchewan teachers are once again imposing 'work to rule' job action across the province starting on Monday. That means teachers will arrive at schools 15 minutes before the start of the school day and leave no later than 15 minutes after the day.
Saskatchewan teachers are once again imposing “work to rule” job action across the province starting on Monday.
That means teachers will arrive at schools 15 minutes before the start of the school day and leave no later than 15 minutes after the day.
There will also be no volunteer services or supervision during lunch time provided by teachers.
Teachers will also not take part in any extra curricular activities during the work to rule period.
School divisions individually have made their own announcements on how they will carry forward.
In Regina, the public school division said all of its extra curricular activities will be paused for the time being.
Discussions between the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) and province broke down when the STF declined binding arbitration, something Saskatchewan Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill and Premier Scott Moe both publically said was now the best path moving forward to reach an agreement.