The routines of thousands of Ontario secondary school students could see some changes on Monday as teachers across the province begin job action.
Ken Coran, president of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF), says talks with the province have failed to reach an agreement, and as a result, OSSTF members at 20 school boards across the province will begin job actions on Monday.
The sanctions were to begin last week, but were postponed for five days to give talks with the McGuinty government one last shot.
Coran's release this morning doesn't specify what sanctions teachers will impose, however, they could withdraw from extracurricular activities such as coaching, suspend parent-teacher meetings, and stop submitting student attendance records.
The OSSTF represents 60,000 members and is among three unions protesting the debt-ridden government's new anti-strike law. It also represents elementary and secondary school support staff.
The law also cuts benefits, freezes the wages of most union members, and allows the province to impose its own agreement if it doesn't like what the unions and school boards negotiate.
Unions are taking the government to court, arguing the law is unconstitutional and violates collective bargaining rights.
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