Ontario education workers united against government cutsTORONTO, ON – Apr 03 2019 — Teachers and education workers in Ontario have formed a common front to defend a strong publicly funded education system that is of high-quality and accessible to all.
With a united voice, five unions representing workers in every school board in Ontario have said, “The cuts being made to the education budget will have devastating effects on student well-being and achievement.”
Collectively the unions urged the government to re-think plans proposed for education in Ontario, including: increasing class size, introducing mandatory e-learning and cutting funding to vital programs for student supports in schools.
The joint statement outlined common values and solidified a commitment to work together to ensure the following seven principles:
As a first act of unity, this common front has organized a public Rally for Education this Saturday, April 6 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.at Queen’s Park. The rally, held in advance of the provincial budget, will call upon the government to make investments not cuts to publicly funded education.
All of the organizations expressed that this is an important time to come together to defend high-quality, publicly funded education in Ontario. “Together, we are sending a united message to Ford to stop the cuts to education.”
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For more information, please contact, any of the following media relations representatives:
AEFO – Marilyne Guevremont at 613-850-6410 or via email at [email protected]
CUPE – Mary Unan at 647-390-9839 or via email at [email protected]
ETFO – Valerie Dugale at 416-948-0195 or via email at [email protected]
OECTA – Michelle Despault at 416-925-2493, ext. 509 or via email at [email protected]
OSSTF/FEESO – Paul Kossta at 416-737-5370 or via email at [email protected]
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With a united voice, five unions representing workers in every school board in Ontario have said, “The cuts being made to the education budget will have devastating effects on student well-being and achievement.”
Collectively the unions urged the government to re-think plans proposed for education in Ontario, including: increasing class size, introducing mandatory e-learning and cutting funding to vital programs for student supports in schools.
The joint statement outlined common values and solidified a commitment to work together to ensure the following seven principles:
- Sustaining investments in publicly-funded education;
- Enhancing funding for mental health services and students with special needs;
- Promoting equity and inclusion in our schools;
- Providing funding to support teachers and education workers;
- Making schools safer for all students, teachers, and education workers;
- Protecting the current Full-day Kindergarten model; and
- Maintaining a commitment to smaller class sizes.
As a first act of unity, this common front has organized a public Rally for Education this Saturday, April 6 from 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.at Queen’s Park. The rally, held in advance of the provincial budget, will call upon the government to make investments not cuts to publicly funded education.
All of the organizations expressed that this is an important time to come together to defend high-quality, publicly funded education in Ontario. “Together, we are sending a united message to Ford to stop the cuts to education.”
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For more information, please contact, any of the following media relations representatives:
AEFO – Marilyne Guevremont at 613-850-6410 or via email at [email protected]
CUPE – Mary Unan at 647-390-9839 or via email at [email protected]
ETFO – Valerie Dugale at 416-948-0195 or via email at [email protected]
OECTA – Michelle Despault at 416-925-2493, ext. 509 or via email at [email protected]
OSSTF/FEESO – Paul Kossta at 416-737-5370 or via email at [email protected]
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