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Saskatoon

Premier Scott Moe called the announcement by the Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation "very disappointing" on Thursday.

Sask. Teachers' Federation says government must include classroom issues in bargaining

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Saskatchewan teachers say they will be escalatingtheirjob action despite an announcement by the premier to make the "largest increase in school operating funding ever in Saskatchewan's history."

Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) president Samantha Becotte saidthe decision by Premier Scott Moe to pre-empt the March 20 provincial budgetina social media videoon Wednesday was a "stunt."

Becotte maintained that the organization's members will not return to the bargaining table unless the province is willing to address the issue of class complexity and class size in a new contract.

"There is a path that we can get past this. Unfortunately, a one-year investment can be clawed back and we have seen that happen before," Becotte said.

Becotte said teachers will not pause their job action —a request floated by Moe —and will actually do more, but didn't spell out on Thursday what actions will be taken or when they would occur.

Moe provided a simple answer when asked to respond to that on Thursday.

"That's their choice. It's disappointing, very disappointing," said Moe.

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Teachers have been without a contract since August and have been carrying out rotating one-day strikes and withdrawals ofservices since the start of the year.

The latest job action is slated for Friday, with teachers to withdraw from noon-hour supervision in some areas of the province, including Saskatoon and Regina. There have also been periodicdisruptions to extracurricular activities.

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Teachers in Regina rally at Sask. Legislature

Teachers are picketing once again as part of rotating strikes. This time teachers in Regina took to the legislative building for their demands to be heard. CBC's Tyreike Reid has more.

Moe announced on Wednesday that the upcoming budget will contain an increase of $180 million in education funding from last year,to a total of $2.2 billion.Of the $180 million, $45 million would be dedicated to classroom supports.

On Thursday, Moe told media that the funding for classroom supports would not decrease "as long as we are the government."

"I can't tell you what's going to be in the budget next year. There's a lot of things that will happen,but if the Saskatchewan Party is the government next year, that number is not going to decrease," Moe said.

The leader of the Official Opposition saidon Thursday that the disintegration of the relationship between the STF and the province is all on the government.

"The dollar amount almost is secondary to the fact that no one trusts their numbers. No one trusts that they're going to do what they say they're going to do in education," said NDP Leader Carla Beck.

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As an example of how things are growing worse, the STF floated an allegation that there are secret talks between the Ministry of Education and the Saskatchewan School Boards Association to create a memorandum of understanding around class complexity.

The STF said that would undercut their collective bargaining rights.

When asked to respond, Premier Moeappeared to confirm those talks are happening.

"The STF may disagree with this, and that's unfortunate. But any conversations around class complexity, and funding and class complexity, we've been very clear that is going to happen at the divisional level," Moe said.

The current impasse means there is an increasing concern from some parents, guardians and students that significant events or trips could be affected by more job action.

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Aaliyah Ulriksen, a Grade 10 student in Saskatoon, said her school badminton league just started and her jazz band is scheduled to take two trips in the coming weeks.

Ulriksen, 15,saidshe understands the need for teachers to fight for a fair contract, but hopes these activities won't be affected.

"I was so excited to go on these trips, and now hearing that they might be cancelled is really, really sad. I think that alot of people would really be disappointed if they got cancelled,"Ulriksen, said.

Ulriksen's mother,Amber Thomas, said she sees how hard teachers work.

She still holds out hope that the two sides can reach a deal without affecting students too much.

"[Any disruption] definitely affects my daughter inher social skills. She's really active and likes being around her friends. High school is a big part of that,"Thomas said.

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Alexander Quon is a reporter with CBC Saskatchewan based in Regina. After working in Atlantic Canada for four years he's happy to be back in his home province. He has previously worked with the CBC News investigative unit in Nova Scotia and Global News in Halifax. Alexander specializes in data-reporting, COVID-19 and municipal political coverage. He can be reached at: Alexander.Quon@cbc.ca.

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FAQs

What is the job action for teachers in Saskatchewan? ›

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.

What were the results of the teachers vote in Saskatchewan? ›

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation confirmed the result Thursday evening, saying 88 per cent of its member teachers voted, with 55 per cent of those voters rejecting the contract.

What is the Saskatchewan teachers Deal? ›

The deal provides minimum $356.6 million per year for four years. Teachers hold three-day, provincewide withdrawal of extracurricular activities. STF calls on government to accept binding arbitration for the issue of class size and complexity.

What does the STF want? ›

Fostering and elevating the highest ideals of teachers and the teaching profession. Supporting the lifelong learning of teachers through innovative professional growth. Securing conditions that support teachers in providing the best possible professional service.

What is the Saskatchewan teachers Strike about? ›

Saskatchewan teachers hit the picket line for the first time in an attempt to force the province to expand contract talks to include class size and complexity measures. Demonstrations are held in 40 sites across Saskatchewan – including the Saskatchewan Legislative Building.

How much do full time teachers make in Saskatchewan? ›

How much does a School Teacher make in Saskatchewan? As of Jun 30, 2024, the average annual pay for a School Teacher in Saskatchewan is $39,863 a year. Just in case you need a simple salary calculator, that works out to be approximately $19.17 an hour. This is the equivalent of $766/week or $3,321/month.

Was the Voter Education Project a success? ›

Effect. The VEP helped make great inroads in the registration of voters, especially in rural areas. Contrary to the initial hopes of the Kennedy administration, the VEP did not reduce the violent realities of resistance to integration found in the South and highlighted by news stations around the world.

What happened to teachers after Brown v Board of Education? ›

Over 38,000 black teachers in the South and border states lost their jobs after the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954.

What happened to the National Union of Teachers? ›

The secession came about indirectly following a decision at the NAS Conference that year to prohibit NAS members from continuing to also be members of the NUT after the 31 December 1922. The NAS is now amalgamated into the NASUWT, the second-largest teaching union in the UK.

What is the tentative agreement for SASK teachers? ›

The proposed agreement covers a three-year term from Sept. 1, 2023 to Aug. 31, 2026. According to a news release from the STF, teacher salaries would increase three per cent in the first two years of the agreement and two per cent in the final year at a cost of about $91.5 million.

Is there a demand for teachers in Saskatchewan? ›

The employment outlook will be moderate for Elementary school and kindergarten teachers (NOC 41221) in Saskatchewan for the 2023-2025 period. The following factors contributed to this outlook: Employment growth will lead to several new positions. A moderate number of positions will become available due to retirements.

What do Class 5 teachers make in Saskatchewan? ›

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What wage increase are Saskatchewan teachers asking for? ›

An annual pay increase of two percent plus the Consumer Price Index average annual rate for Saskatchewan, for each of the next four years. Why it matters: You provide a critical service in the community. The cost of living has increased drastically and your salary isn't keeping up.

What is STF asking for in Saskatchewan? ›

The STF has outlined what it is asking for from the province, opening its asking package highlights to the public, with a salary ask of two per cent increase annually plus the consumer price index in Saskatchewan for each of the next four years.

What is the purpose of the STF? ›

The major duty of a Special Task Force is to investigate, control and avert various ongoing crime trends and drug activities. A special task force can be termed as a team of personnel who have been provisionally assigned to collaborate in order to accomplish a precise and well defined goal.

What are the actions done by teachers? ›

8) Teacher links new information of students to prior learning. 9) Teacher builds learning in small steps. 10) Teacher encourages students to take responsibility for learning. 11) Teacher demonstrate skills to be learnt.

How do I become a teacher in Saskatchewan? ›

In order to teach in Saskatchewan, a degree in education obtained through a university or a teacher education program is required. The University of Regina and University of Saskatchewan offer four-year baccalaureate programs.

What is short of strike action for teachers? ›

Where any activities have been imposed on a member, then the Action (short of strike action) instructions enable members to withdraw with adequate notice from these activities. The withdrawal of voluntary engagement in activities outside of school sessions has always been the prerogative of the volunteering teacher.

How many sick days do teachers get in Saskatchewan? ›

Full-time teachers under contract, in accordance with The Education Act, 1995, are entitled to 20 days of annual sick leave. The sick leave entitlement for part-time teachers and teachers on a temporary contract is prorated based on the percentage of contract of employment held by the teacher.

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