Parents in Ontario are preparing for a weekend of uncertainty as another possible strike by education workers looms.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees has said 55-thousand of its workers will walk off en masse on Monday if a deal with the province isn’t reached by 5 p-m on Sunday, a deadline the government has agreed to.
The Grand Erie District School Board has said they will have synchronous online learning next week in the event of a walkout by the union, which filed strike notice earlier this week after talks with the province broke down.
It would be the second time the workers — which include education assistants, early childhood educators and custodians — have gone on strike this month