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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Aug 2015, p. 7

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" ' ' . 7 1 public high schools. includ- order to reach agreements at from principals outside A d f h I ‘ ing Waterloo region. as an alltablas' saidSandals. school hours. except when re 0“ t|re o ee aln' ‘ “refine": (an? 311le bi Wail? a genuine deal sflfiemsslfefvfanimg m We after an unique treatment protocol for heel pain teac e a e oca eve . may in p ce wt (lSSlF, am on warne e - . . . - ‘ Strike action could range the province is still negotiat- union wouldn't back down “ Wh'Ch ls eXClUSNe to our Cllmc and has an excellent from boycotting extracurric- ing with the Elementary when talks continue. "We Success Yale- ‘ ular «(influx such ”fill; (Tiactiezngdflation of will! be Wm foam] _' Each program is tailored according to the patron“ t vrsron 0 sports an c u tano . an eve on . . ' - - ~ - ned even , activities. to staging a full- FIFO isn't scheduled to Greg Weller. president of __,' i‘ and it IS specrlically desrg to "a,” and pr l l stale walkout. resume talks until the begin- the Waterloo region chapter ..-_-... the fell-1m Of the problem. We have lnCOfDOTO'ed i The public high school ningofSeptembet. of thhe public elemerétary . - the latest laser technology in our treatment plans in teachers' union has been ETFO leaders are vowing teac ers' union. sat it’s gigâ€"ALA; - - re "S ‘ without a contran for nearly to give the province and the encouraging to see the high order lo achieve the be“ pOSSlbie SU ' ‘ a year. public school boards associ- school teachers were able to Sherry Freund. president ation the "fight of their lives' negotiateadeal. m m 5 END VB" Wm . i of OSSTF‘s Waterloo Region if they don't “get serious “If the OSSTF tentative - ‘ if y k, learn more Of call i, chapter. said local executive about bargaining a fair col agreement is a sign of posi- M .’ y'all ' members would have to fully lective agreement“. live change at the table. it is D " 51988442“) review the tentative deal l-ZTFO preSldent Sam possible there could be an . before local talks can resume Hammond told members in l-ZTFO agreement before the ‘ (be [I 1 mth school board officials a live streaming speech last start of the school year. or ' mouse-1mm ' "a“ m m , Under a new system of Thursday the union won't someplace close to it.“ he ° RUM/”Arched“ ° Whaler“ . g .- bargaining broad issues tolerate ‘erosion' of the said. “lt remains to be seen - “inflicts“ I am - ”(swan 3 f ' such as class sues and working and learning envi~ what will happen when we . “Wumwm l molt ‘ ' v / salant‘s are negotiaitd at the ronment in schools under return to bargaining on Sept. . mwuwu wnwm ~ é ‘ provincial level between his watch. He called upon l." , umww) I " ‘4 . . i union leaders the govern members to Show solidarity Martha Deacon. . POWS'C ’ ‘ l ment and (lPSHA, leaving and lake OPSBA and the slxikespt'r'son for the Water- "50“ “walk!” 8 $0190 ""'“ ' 1 detailed issues to he liegoti provtnce to task in a l'witter loo Region District School annMM/i/wu 850. 00“. Gamma-st ’ a ‘ att~dlotally "thundercloud" storm on Board. is encouraged talks i hound said tlit- pro( t'\\ Aug, 31, the day before talks have progressedand ishope- t has been along haul and arr- settorr-sumeon Sept. 1. ful barminingwillalsomove . i hopes an end is ill sight If no progress is made forward between ETFO. . a 1 especially after "H days. during the Sept 1 negotla (iPSBAandthe pmvrnce. frustrating dd)s' of tentral lions Hammond urged For now. the board is bargaining. members to be prepared to working to keep families it“. “l-tir the first “fill“ in eight show tip en masse in protest infomied and expeds to post b wars he have a negotiated outside Queen's Park and updates on its website later i ll'llldll\‘(’ agreement. so of Ml’l‘ofl‘ices. this week “We want to make " tourst- we are hopeful for Meanwhile. the union sure our families know the g i i rt‘sulttlltin soon.‘ she said unveiled plans to step up its schools are open. the schools Tb , , “ Iii a statement to the administrative workâ€"to-rule are functioning and their ' r 1 media. 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