Teachers set to hold one-day strike as Saskatchewan budget is introduced
REGINA — The union representing Saskatchewan teachers says it’s planning a one-day strike as the provincial budget is introduced Wednesday.
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation says in a news release that more than 4,000 teachers are set to demonstrate outside the provincial legislature in Regina, while hundreds more are expected to protest elsewhere.
Teachers are to also withdraw support for extracurricular activities on Thursday and Friday.
It’s the latest in a series of moves the Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation says are necessary to get the province to come to the table and negotiate on smaller classroom sizes and additional supports.