What is the TDSB doing to represent elementary teachers in Toronto?
What is the TDSB doing to represent elementary teachers in Toronto?
The TDSB has reached a tentative local agreement with the Board’s 11,141 elementary teachers who are represented by the Elementary Teachers of Toronto (ETT). This local agreement must still be ratified by the Board of Trustees and ETT membership.
When will ETFO strike at the TDSB?
In addition, ETFO also announced the details of rotating strikes that will continue at a number of school boards next week. ETFO members will strike at the TDSB on Friday, February 7, 2020 if an agreement is not reached.
What does TDSB local 4400 mean to you?
The Toronto District School Board (TDSB) has voted to ratify a local agreement with the Board’s 17,700 education workers who are represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 4400. This local agreement has also been ratified by CUPE Local 4400. Read more.
When are the Ontario Teachers’ Federation and OSSTF on strike?
Today, the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario (ETFO) and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) announced that both unions will be participating in a one-day walkout (full strike) on Friday, February 21, 2020.
When will elementary schools re-open in TDSB?
TDSB elementary schools (JK-8) will re-open to students on Thursday, February 13. Parents/guardians should make alternate arrangements for their children on these dates. Child care centres located in elementary schools will be permitted to stay open. Please contact the child care provider directly for more information.
Who is the TDSB bargaining with right now?
The TDSB is currently bargaining locally with CUPE. We anticipate local bargaining with ETFO and OSSTF to commence in the near future. Read more about the impact of job actions on elementary school events and activities.