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Friday August 21, 2015

August 20, 2015 by Graeme MacKay

By Graeme MacKay, Editorial Cartoonist, The Hamilton Spectator - Friday August 21, 2015 Elementary teachers will do extracurriculars as work-to-rule escalates Ontario's elementary public school teachers plan to ramp up their work-to-rule campaign when classes begin in less than three weeks Ð but they will still take part in extracurricular activities. Teachers won't take part in any field trips, fundraising campaigns or professional development activities, Sam Hammond, president of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, announced on Thursday morning. However, the union won't be asking teachers to stop voluntary extracurricular activities unless things get worse in contract talks, Hammond said. Teachers won't participate in professional development activities or respond to electronic messages outside of instructional hours, unless student safety is at issue, Hammond said. The 78,000 teachers in the ETFO also are urged not to take on any duties normally performed by principals, Hammond said. Bargaining is set to resume Sept. 1. "We will be prepared for anything and everything on Sept. 1," Hammond said. Hammond repeated a warning he issued earlier in the week that the Ontario government and school boards are "in for the fight of their lives" if they push proposals that might "undermine" public education or increase class sizes. He dismissed suggestions that he lacks support of the union's membership. "Anyone who says I control you needs to be here," he said. He made his comments dressed in a red T-shirt that read, "Bargaining for the future, respecting our past." Meanwhile, there's 60 days left until the federal election with a lot of seats up for grabs for Premier Wynne's preferred next Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. He made no mention of wages or benefits in his address. (Source: Hamilton Spectator) http://www.thespec.com/news-story/5806753-elementary-teachers-will-do-extracurriculars-as-work-to-rule-escalates/ Ontario, Sam Hammond, ETFO, Elem

By Graeme MacKay, Editorial Cartoonist, The Hamilton Spectator – Friday August 21, 2015

Elementary teachers will do extracurriculars as work-to-rule escalates

Ontario’s elementary public school teachers plan to ramp up their work-to-rule campaign when classes begin in less than three weeks – but they will still take part in extracurricular activities.

Thursday June 25, 2015Teachers won’t take part in any field trips, fundraising campaigns or professional development activities, Sam Hammond, president of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, announced on Thursday morning.

However, the union won’t be asking teachers to stop voluntary extracurricular activities unless things get worse in contract talks, Hammond said.

Teachers won’t participate in professional development activities or respond to electronic messages outside of instructional hours, unless student safety is at issue, Hammond said.

The 78,000 teachers in the ETFO also are urged not to take on any duties normally performed by principals, Hammond said.

Bargaining is set to resume Sept. 1.

“We will be prepared for anything and everything on Sept. 1,” Hammond said.

Hammond repeated a warning he issued earlier in the week that the Ontario government and school boards are “in for the fight of their lives” if they push proposals that might “undermine” public education or increase class sizes.

He dismissed suggestions that he lacks support of the union’s membership.

“Anyone who says I control you needs to be here,” he said.

Editorial cartoon by Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator - Wednesday August 5, 2015 Kathleen Wynne urges voters to turf Harper government  Voters should turf Prime Minister Stephen Harper for showing Ontario Òblatant disrespect,Ó Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne urged Sunday in one of her strongest attacks yet on the federal Conservatives. Wynne accused the Harper administration of naked partisanship over refusals to smooth a path for her Ontario Retirement Pension Plan and for not doing more to help develop the rich Ring of Fire mineral deposit in northwestern Ontario. She zeroed in on the pension plan, noting HarperÕs government allows the Canada Revenue Agency to provide services to provincial pension plans in Quebec and Saskatchewan. ÒFor him to then turn around and say, ÔYeah, well, we have agreement with other provinces through the CRA and weÕre not going to do that for youÕ É itÕs blatant disrespect for the people of Ontario,Ó Wynne said. ÒThat has to stop.Ó The federal government has joined business groups like the Canadian Federation of Independent Business and the Ontario Chamber of Commerce in saying the premiums that employers would have to pay under WynneÕs pension plan would put jobs in peril. ÒNo matter what the prime minister thinks about the ORPP, he may not be worried about people in Ontario who are anxious about their retirement, but I am,Ó Wynne said. Her push for enhancements to the Canada Pension Plan to boost retirement incomes was brushed aside by Ottawa, prompting her to launch the Ontario plan in 2017. The province wants the CRA to do back-office administration for the pension plan, cutting down on costs and unnecessary duplication. (Source: Toronto Star) http://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2015/08/02/kathleen-wynne-urges-voters-to-turf-harper-government.html Ontario, Canada, Kathleen Wynne, Justin Trudeau, Stephen Harper, fire, attack, election 2015, campaign, criticism, diplomacy

He made his comments dressed in a red T-shirt that read, “Bargaining for the future, respecting our past.”

Meanwhile, there’s 60 days left until the federal election with a lot of seats up for grabs for Premier Wynne’s preferred next Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau.

He made no mention of wages or benefits in his address. (Source: Hamilton Spectator)

 

Posted in: Ontario Tagged: campaign, election, elementary, ETFO, Justin Trudeau, Kathleen Wynne, Liberal, Ontario, party, Sam Hammond, schools, strike, teachers

Thursday, March 28, 2013

March 28, 2013 by Graeme MacKay

Thursday, March 28, 2013By Graeme MacKay, The Hamilton Spectator – Thursday, March 28, 2013

Return of extracurriculars at Ontario schools

Negotiations between the Ontario government and the province’s public elementary school teachers over the implementation of contract terms and the creation of a new collective bargaining process led the teachers’ union to restore extracurricular activities.

The move is an important development in the relationship between the teachers’ union and Ontario’s new leadership, which began talking again after months of political protests and the withdrawal of extracurricular activities.

The two sides spent “dozens” of hours negotiating over several days during the last week, said Education Minister Liz Sandals.

“In effect, we’re having a conversation which in a normal bargaining process we would have had at the beginning of the process – where we work out the details on how things are going to be implemented,” she said. “We have reached a point in the conversation where there’s enough confidence on everyone’s part that we’re restoring the relationship.”
The province is still in talks with both elementary teachers and their secondary school counterparts, who returned to extracurriculars last month.

“It’s not about money, there is no new money. [It’s about] implementation details, about what the collective bargaining process is going to look like going forward,” Premier Kathleen Wynne said.

She would not say what exact details were the subject of the talks, as the sides are still negotiating over them. (Source: Globe & Mail)

 

Posted in: Ontario Tagged: Editorial Cartoon, education, extra-curricular, fat, Kathleen Wynne, labour, Ontario, Sam Hammond, strike, teachers, weight

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