Nova Scotia Teachers Work-To-Rule
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Nova Scotia Teachers Union file notice for charter challenge of Bill 75The Nova Scotia Teachers Union (NSTU) has given two months' notice of application with the province's attorney general for a charter challenge to the legislated teachers contract, also known as Bill 75.EducationMay 17, 2017
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High school winter sports latest casualty of Nova Scotia teachers work-to-ruleNova Scotia high school students hoping to show their sports skills at regional and provincial championships are in for a rude awakening.EducationFeb 23, 2017
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Nova Scotia to impose parts of contract previously rejected by teachersThe Nova Scotia government will impose a wage pattern on teachers that was previously rejected in the first and second tentative agreements.EducationFeb 14, 2017
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What to expect as the Nova Scotia teachers dispute hits the legislatureOn Tuesday, the governing Liberals plan to start the work of imposing a contract on Nova Scotia's public school teachers through legislation.EducationFeb 13, 2017
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Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil promises to ‘bring an end’ to teachers disputeStephen McNeil has confirmed he will table legislation Monday to bring an end to the ongoing labour dispute between the Nova Scotia Teachers Union (NSTU) and the province.PoliticsFeb 11, 2017
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Nova Scotia teachers vote against third tentative agreement with provinceNova Scotia's teachers have voted against the most recent contract offer from the government.EducationFeb 9, 2017
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Nova Scotia teachers signal another ‘no’ vote for proposed contractNova Scotia teachers are signalling another rejected contract just days before they're set to vote on the latest tentative agreement between their union and the government.EducationFeb 3, 2017
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NSTU makes ‘handful’ of minor changes to work-to-rule directivesThe Nova Scotia Teachers Union (NSTU) is changing their work-to-rule directives to teachers, the union announced Thursday.EducationFeb 2, 2017
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‘Our children are at stake’: N.S. parents, students frustrated by ongoing job actionMany parents and students are getting frustrated with the Nova Scotia Teachers Union, which resumed its work-to-rule job action MondayCanadaJan 31, 2017
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5 universities taking Nova Scotia Teachers Union to court over work-to-ruleFive Nova Scotia universities are taking the Nova Scotia Teachers Union to court over the work-to-rule directive that prohibits teachers from accepting and supervising student teacher practicums.EducationJan 30, 2017
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