Nova Scotia Teachers Union
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With school violence on the rise, teachers say cuts will further strain classroomsThe head of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union says cuts to the education sector will cause more strain at a time when violence in schools is on the rise.EducationMay 29
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Nova Scotia teachers vote in favour of new three-year contract with salary increaseIn a ratification vote held Wednesday, 91 per cent of Nova Scotia Teachers Union members voted 80.5 per cent in support of the deal.EducationMay 23, 2024
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Nova Scotia teachers strike avoided as province, union reach agreementNova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has not released details but says the deal addresses teachers' concerns around such things as pay and classroom conditions.EducationApr 18, 2024
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N.S. Premier expects tough, ‘but fair’ talks with teachers following strike voteNova Scotia Premier Tim Houston said his government plans to be "sincere" when returning to the negotiation table with the Nova Scotia Teachers Union next week.EducationApr 12, 2024
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Nova Scotia teachers vote 98% in favour of strike mandate as bargaining continuesMembers of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union have voted 98 per cent in favour of a strike mandate, in a move the union calls "a resounding wake-up call to government."EducationApr 11, 2024
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N.S. teachers hold rally as union encourages members to vote ‘yes’ to strike mandateNova Scotia teachers took part in a rally to call for better work environments and to highlight the challenges they face in the classrooms, ahead of a strike vote tomorrow.EducationApr 10, 2024
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‘They’re not one-offs’: Injury to N.S. teacher shared to reflect school violenceThe president of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union shared a photo on social media of the bruised wrist of an elementary school teacher who was apparently bitten by a student.EducationMar 28, 2024
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Most N.S. teachers have considered quitting amid burnout, high workloads: unionMost teachers in Nova Scotia have considered quitting in the last five years due to burnout and high workloads, according to a recent survey from the Nova Scotia Teachers Union.CanadaFeb 28, 2024
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Teachers in N.S. say they are stretched too thin, one parent ‘nervous’ for futureAs another school year comes to a close in Nova Scotia, the union representing teachers says not enough is being done to address the issue of 'complicated classrooms in 2023.EducationJun 28, 2023
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Almost 90% of N.S. teachers believe school violence on the rise: surveyA new survey from the Nova Scotia Teachers Union indicates most teachers believe school violence is on the rise, and more than half have been the victim of a violent act or threat.EducationApr 27, 2023
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