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#LiftTheBan: Student video asks Quebec government to reconsider budget cuts

An empty basketball court is shown in a video asking the Quebec government to reconsider its budget cuts in education, Monday, September 7, 2015. Lift The Ban/Youtube

MONTREAL – Students at Royal West Academy have taken to the Internet to support their teachers, even as they fight budget cuts by implementing work to rule, cancelling all extra-curricular activities.

Karley McIlwaine, Taylor Morganstein, Chloe Ginsberg and Liam Pantis, all Secondary Five students, created a video called #LiftTheBan.

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The goal: to remind the province that “teachers are so much more than are made out to be by the government” and so they “deserve a revision of the proposed contract.”

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The Quebec government has given teachers a .02 per cent increase in pay, which works out to a pay cut because of inflation.

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Teachers had imposed work to rule as a pressure tactic.

“Unfortunately, this means teachers will no longer have any involvement with anything other than their required 32 hours per week,” the students wrote.

The video finishes with a plea for the government to “respect” its teachers so students can continue having “the high school experience we deserve.”

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