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MEDIA ADVISORY: Ontario education workers to march in Toronto Labour Day Parade

4 September 2022
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Event Information

Begins: 5 September 2022 @ 9:30 AM
Location: Toronto, ON

TORONTO, ON –/COMMUNITYWIRE/– Members of CUPE’s Ontario School Boards Council of Unions (OSBCU) – frontline education workers who are the backbone of schools – will march in the Toronto Labour Day Parade.

WHO:

Ontario’s frontline education workers;
Laura Walton, educational assistant and president of CUPE’s Ontario School Boards Council of Unions (OSBCU).
WHAT:Ontario education workers in Toronto Labour Day Parade
WHEN:Monday, September 5 – 9:30 a.m.
WHERE:Parade starts at Queen Street West at University Avenue

As most students prepare to go back to school and with pressure on parents to spend even more out of their own pockets on everything from school supplies to the skyrocketing costs of food and rent, Ontario’s 55,000 frontline education workers are using bargaining for their next collective agreement to secure more resources for students, families, and each other.

The collective bargaining Proposals for Student Success and Good Jobs that education workers have put forward are reasonable, necessary, and affordable.

Education workers’ Proposals for Student Success and Good Jobs, if accepted, would:

  1. Guarantee increased services for students;
  2. Protect service levels against cuts;
  3. Help solve school boards’ problems retaining and recruiting workers; and
  4. Increase government funding for children’s education after 10 years of real cuts.

“We’re fighting for better pay for workers after a decade of cuts and while inflation is skyrocketing, protection of minimum staffing levels to ensure students’ needs are met, and an investment in additional staffing to improve the quality of education,” said Laura Walton.

“Education workers have a concrete proposal to settle, on the table, that’s reasonable, necessary, and affordable,” Walton noted. “Education minister Stephen Lecce has the power and resources to accept this proposal. He could and should do that today.”

Listen to education workers’ new radio advertisement and watch videos of frontline workers in their own words on 39000isnotenough.ca.

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To arrange an interview, contact:

Ken Marciniec
CUPE Communications
kmarciniec@cupe.ca
416-803-6066 (cell)

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