Wynne issues ultimatum to elementary teachers
It couldn’t have happened to a nicer premier.
Or a nicer bunch of union bosses.
Chaos. Utter chaos. That’s what we have in the school system as a result of the bumbling and bungling by Premier Kathleen Wynne and her education minister, Liz Sandals.
It wasn’t exactly a daggers-drawn-at-dawn duel — but it was close.
There was likely blood on the floor of the premier’s office once it was all over.
The premier handed an ultimatum with a Nov. 1 deadline to the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario Friday morning: Smarten up, stop your bully tactics. Quit using kids as pawns. Start writing report cards.
Oh, and don’t follow through on your latest threat to stop extracurriculars.
If the union continues down that path, teachers will have their pay docked.
Wynne and Sandals met with ETFO president Sam Hammond, who represents the province’s 76,000 public elementary school teachers, as well as Canadian Union of Public Employee
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