News
Larry Kuehn
| More than 30,000 B.C. teachers voted "yes" to return to classes -- if the B.C. Liberal government will agree to send to arbitration all the issues except for those related to court decisions. |
News
Larry Kuehn
| Teachers in B.C. will vote September 10 on support for a union proposal to send the current strike to arbitration and open classrooms for the new school year as soon as government says yes. |
News
Larry Kuehn
| The BC Teachers Federation has called on the government to agree to binding arbitration for compensation, benefits and preparation time. |
News
Helesia Luke
| Did the B.C. Liberal government just bluff on that $40-a-day voucher plan or do they really want to have that battle over public education now? |
Podcast
GroundWire
| This episode is produced by CHRW in London, Ontario, featuring stories about the temporary foreign workers program, BC Yukon Association of Drug War Survivors, Toronto Pride and more. |
Blog
Jim Sinclair
| Not negotiating is not an option. The B.C. government needs to start negotiating if it wants teachers in school by Labour Day. |
News
H.G. Watson
| The dispute over B.C. teachers' collective agreement is heating up with threats of lockouts and job actions. |