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Ontario moves to repeal Bill 115 after new agreements imposed

NEWS RELEASE GOVERNMENT OF ONTARIO **************************** New agreements for teacher and support staff introduced – Bill 115 to be repealed McGuinty Government putting students first – Fair and balanced collective agreements introdu

NEWS RELEASE

GOVERNMENT
OF ONTARIO

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New agreements for teacher and support staff introduced – Bill 115 to be repealed

McGuinty Government putting students first – Fair and balanced collective agreements introduced, Putting Students First Act will be repealed

Ontario is moving forward with the implementation of collective agreements for all teachers and support staff that meet the province's fiscal targets while protecting the classroom experience and the gains made in education.

All new contracts are retroactive to September 1, 2012 and will expire on August 31, 2014.

Today, Laurel Broten, minister of education, approved all 65 locally negotiated and ratified  agreements submitted by school boards prior to the December 31, 2012 deadline set out in the Putting Students First Act. 

CUPE has been given until January 14 to ratify 110 local agreements.

Through an Order In Council, the Lieutenant Governor in Council - on the advice of the Minister - has implemented contracts for all school boards and unions that were unable to deliver ratified and approved collective agreements by the deadline.

This does not include those that have received an extension until January 14 for local ratifications.

The authority to put in place contracts after December 31, 2012 is granted under the Putting Students First Act.

The Putting Students First Act was introduced and passed by a majority of the House to ensure that we could maintain the progress we've made in our schools and minimize labour disruption during the extended negotiation period.

The Putting Students First Act has now accomplished this goal.

Therefore, following the ratification period for CUPE and before the end of the month, the Minister of Education will move to repeal the Act.

The McGuinty government is committed to protecting the gains Ontario has made in education while taking steps to eliminate the deficit.

The collective agreements announced today ensure the government can meet its fiscal goals while continuing to rollout full-day kindergarten, maintain smaller class sizes and protect 20,000 teaching and support staff jobs.

Quotes

“I want to commend and congratulate those school boards and union locals who negotiated agreements that met our fiscal plan. Others will benefit from the terms of the negotiated agreement between the government and the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association. I would ask everyone, especially teachers, to look carefully at the agreements being brought forward today. Our teachers remain among the best paid in Canada and their benefits remain generous. Teaching continues to be a rewarding career for thousands of dedicated professionals, and we will continue to invest in young teachers and reward their academic achievements and experience. By working together, we can continue to ensure Ontario schools are among the best in the world.” - Laurel Broten, minister of education

Quick facts

Under the Putting Students First Act, the local collective agreements put in place are based on the terms of the negotiated agreement between the government and OECTA and other memoranda of understanding signed before August 31, 2012.

The new contracts will save the province $250 million in 2012-13, growing to $540 million in 2013-14. This is in addition to one-time savings of $1.1 billion with the elimination of banked sick days.

Contract negotiations with unions representing teachers and support staff have been ongoing since February 2012. Through that process, 55,000 teachers, 4,000 support staff and 55,000 CUPE educational workers have negotiated agreements that meet the government’s fiscal goals while supporting student achievement.

Learn more

Approved collective bargaining agreements.

Order In Council collective agreements.

Read here for a chronology of labour discussions.

Learn more about the Putting Students First Act.

Check out Ontario's 2012 Progress Report outlining the government's achievements in publicly funded education.

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