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Sask. teachers start new 5-day countdown to job action
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The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation has started the clock ticking on a five-day countdown to further job action, but it's not saying if members will walk off the job.
The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation has started the clock ticking on a five-day countdown to further job action, but it's not saying if members will walk off the job.
The announcement comes the morning after a one-day strike that saw thousands of teachers hit the picket line across the province.
"It is critical that this government start taking this process seriously and start seeing how serious teachers and the public are taking this," STF president Samantha Becotte said during a virtual news conference on Wednesday.
"Teachers don't want to be taking any sanction action. I can guarantee you teachers would have much rather been in their classrooms yesterday than out on the picket line in that extreme cold. But we cannot continue without knowing that they will have, our students will have, the adequate supports that they need."
Becotte said Monday's job action could be anything from withdrawing teachers from extra duties, work-to-rule measures or another strike. She said the STF will stand down if the province signals its willing talk about additional issues in bargaining.
Five days before Tuesday's strike, the STF was clear that its members would be walking off the job, giving many families time to find child care.
However, this time around, Becotte only promised the STF would provide notice by the legally required 48-hour deadline for announcing job action.