#OntEd!
Register for this more-important-than-ever forum now!
Join the conversation about accountability in how our system addresses anti-Black racism!
Join us next Wednesday, March 27, for a crucial conversation on Accountability in Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Ontario's Education System. Come and share your thoughts on how we can hold the powers that be accountable. Visit https://t.co/V2gDEaWsyI to sign up.
#IDERD#ONABSE
Join us next Wednesday, March 27, for a crucial conversation on Accountability in Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Ontario's Education System. Come and share your thoughts on how we can hold the powers that be accountable. Visit https://t.co/V2gDEaWsyI to sign up.
#IDERD#ONABSE
🚨#OntEd Workers!
If you missed our panel on the dangers of arbitration...good news! Here is the recording!
We hope you will share this information with colleagues as voting continues for OSSTF members until September 27.
#OSSTF#OntEd
https://t.co/OEGzcTIAns
🚨#OntEd Workers!
Join us this week for a panel on the dangers of arbitration!
We have a great panel of speakers to help navigate the details of this arbitration proposal.
Bring any questions/concerns you may want to have discussed!
Register here 👇
https://t.co/yXpvaxiIZS
Thanks so much to @uniongrrl Chantal Mancini, Malcolm Buchanan, and @PSidRyan for giving us very necessary alternate perspectives on the topic of voluntary arbitration!
If you missed it, check out our info flyer here - #BeforeYouVote#OSSTF#OntEd
https://t.co/WJaavTS4lm
🚨#OntEd Workers!
Just two days until our panel on the dangers of arbitration!
We have a great panel of speakers to help navigate the details of this arbitration proposal.
Bring any questions/concerns you may want to have discussed!
Register👇
https://t.co/yXpvaxjgPq
#OntEd and #OSSTF:
Questions about binding arbitration??
See this resource, crafted by our OSSTF members, with answers to common questions, and links to further resources!
And come to our panel discussion on Tuesday (see pinned tweet!)
https://t.co/WJaavTRwvO
1/12 #LABOURDAY 🧵: #OSSTF & the Right to Strike—A History
On Dec. 30, 1919, 62 high school teachers and principals held a secret meeting in Toronto and formed OSSTF, the second teachers’ federation to form in Ontario. It was a time of increased worker militancy in Canada.
I’m sure you won’t be surprised to see this connection between Lecce and Mr. X @waltonmom… who knows in what ways Ontario’s education system has been influenced by Mutton
Fighting back makes a difference. Strikes make a difference. They can literally transform workers’ lives for the better.
https://t.co/JUkXi37Re5
#canlab