Ontario teachers' union says not all will resume extra-curriculars
'Anger' among public high school educators over OSSTF announcement
CBC News
Posted: Feb 25, 2013 9:12 AM ET
Last Updated: Feb 25, 2013 7:20 PM ET
The president of the Ontario secondary school teachers union says it's entering a "new stage" with the provincial government and has agreed to resume extra-curricular activities, but it will be up to each individual teacher to decide how to act.
Ken Coran said after meetings with new Premier Kathleen Wynne, he was optimistic that there was a "willingness" on the government's part to re-engage in a collective bargaining process.
"It was decided to suspend the political protest with regards to volunteer extra-curricular activities. … But I want to make it very clear: Not all of our members, based on where we are right now today, are going to return to extra-curriculars," he told a news conference on Monday morning.
'Not all of our members, based on where we are right now today, are going to return to extra-curriculars.'— OSSTF president Ken Coran
"That is an individual decision, and we respect our individual members' decisions."
Elementary and secondary school teachers across Ontario have stopped supervising student activities in response to a labour dispute with the province.
On Friday, the Ontario Secondary Schools Teacher Federation (OSSTF) said union leaders have agreed "to suspend political action regarding voluntary activities" and has urged its members to resume extra-curriculars.
Return to collective bargaining the 'central issue'
But the OSSTF statement angered some Ontario secondary school teachers, many of whom took to social media to express their frustration over the weekend.
Toronto high school teacher Jason Kunin was interviewed Monday on Metro Morning and spoke about the "anger and frustration" teachers feel.
'We don't know what's been offered in return for this goodwill gesture on the part of our leadership.'— Toronto high school teacher Jason Kunin
Kunin, who teaches English and film, said many teachers are angry the OSSTF statement came with no guarantee from the province to resume collective bargaining, which he says is "the central issue" in the dispute.
Unable to negotiate a new contract with teachers, the province imposed two-year contracts on them in January.
"We don’t know what has been offered in return for this goodwill gesture on the part of our leadership," said Kunin, who helped with the school’s student newspaper and its gay-straight alliance prior to the dispute. "I’m trying my best to be patient."
Kunin points out that the union has no authority to force teachers to resume after-school activities.
"Extra-curriculars are voluntary," said Kunin. "They’re up to the individual discretion of teachers. It’s never really been within the union’s power to direct us not to do them and it’s not within their power to direct us to do them either."
Province offers to 'fix' bargaining process
Coran said Monday he estimated 60 per cent of the OSSTF membership were waiting to see "something probably more tangible than a promise."
Discussions with the government could begin as early as this week, he said, and he anticipated more "concrete details" to be "flushed out."
"And I would predict that, as things are known and as things evolve, more and more of the people that are holding back on those individual decisions to return to those volunteer extracurricular activities, more and more people will likely come on board and resume," Coran told reporters.
'We need to have a new process.'— Education Minister Liz Sandals
Education Minister Liz Sandals also appeared on Metro Morning and said the province has offered to "fix" the collective bargaining process in future labour talks. Sandals also reiterated the province's position that they would not revisit the imposed contracts.
"We need to have a new process," said Sandals.
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