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EDUCATION/EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT–-Government Requests Teachers Union Return to Conciliation Table


NOTE: The following is a statement from Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Karen Casey, today, Dec. 14.


On Tuesday, Dec. 13, government asked for the conciliation officer to bring the bargaining teams of the province and Nova Scotia Teachers Union together again in the hopes of reaching a resolution.

Everyone involved wants what is best for our students. We hope the union will accept our invitation to resume negotiations.

A copy of the premier’s letter to the Minister of Labour and Advanced Education requesting conciliation services is available at http://novascotia.ca/psc/public-service-sustainability-mandate/Dec%2013%20Letter%20from%20Premier.pdf.

Source: Release

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