The BC government, indifferent to the consequences of making war on the teachers in BC, has threatened to lock out the teachers if the latter take any job action related to the current negotiations.
This means no chess in schools. That's what you get from a regime that treats the very Constitution of Canada with contempt.
BCTF slams the Premier of BC
Christy Clark lockout impacts grads, exams, and (chess)
Minister F tries to deny the impact of a lockout and gets ... SCHOOLED!
This means no chess in schools. That's what you get from a regime that treats the very Constitution of Canada with contempt.
The BC Teachers Federation has come out with some strong words after the union received a letter from the employer group yesterday, threatening to lock out educators if they begin rotating strikes next week.
The union says many exams, including those for Grade 10 and 11 students, won’t be marked, extracurricular activities will be cancelled and teachers won’t be prepared for summer school if the government follows through with its threat.
President Jim Iker says the premier is to blame for the entire mess, noting teachers soon won’t be allowed at the school 45 before or after the day wraps up.
“That means no more extra-curricular activities. In adopting this strategy, Christy Clark could be the cause of many cancelled field trips, sports tournaments, theatre productions, music concerts, and many other events.”
Iker says the union has tried to minimize the impact on students, but the latest government move shows that it doesn’t care.
“Premier Clark would rather shut down extra-curriculars, prevent teachers from working with students at lunch hour, and block teachers from talking to parents about a properly funded education system,” he argues.
The union says many exams, including those for Grade 10 and 11 students, won’t be marked, extracurricular activities will be cancelled and teachers won’t be prepared for summer school if the government follows through with its threat.
President Jim Iker says the premier is to blame for the entire mess, noting teachers soon won’t be allowed at the school 45 before or after the day wraps up.
“That means no more extra-curricular activities. In adopting this strategy, Christy Clark could be the cause of many cancelled field trips, sports tournaments, theatre productions, music concerts, and many other events.”
Iker says the union has tried to minimize the impact on students, but the latest government move shows that it doesn’t care.
“Premier Clark would rather shut down extra-curriculars, prevent teachers from working with students at lunch hour, and block teachers from talking to parents about a properly funded education system,” he argues.
BCTF slams the Premier of BC
Christy Clark lockout impacts grads, exams, and (chess)
Minister F tries to deny the impact of a lockout and gets ... SCHOOLED!
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