Labour prof lays out what could happen as province, teachers continue to fight
Frustration is mounting for many in Saskatchewan as the provincial government and teachers’ union continue their contract fight, and the question on the lips of many is “When will this end?”
Both sides are dug in, neither giving an inch at the moment. Teachers say they won’t go back to the table unless class size and complexity can be negotiated in their contract, while the government is refusing to even entertain the idea.
“The more acrimonious and the more high stakes the issue, if the parties aren’t agreeing, then what’s the point of coming back to the table? They’ve been at mediation, they’ve been through conciliation (and) they’ve had their conversation,” explained Dr. Andrew Stevens, an associate professor at the Hill School of Business at the University of Regina and the Unifor Research Scholar in Labour Relations.
On Wednesday, the province’s teachers have planned to go on a one-day strike. On Thursday and Friday, the teachers are planning to withdraw supervision for extracurriculars, leading some to despair that the provincial high school basketball championships won’t go ahead.


