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for teachers than for most public sector workers in Canada. This article maps BCTF's labour relations strategies and …
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influences including the government’s desire to control its deficit, a growing clamour to control public-sector employee wages …
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provinces that pay their teachers more achieve better student results? This paper compares teacher salaries in Canada's six … largest provinces to wages of other similar workers. Manitoba and Ontario pay the most relative to other similar workers in … the province, while British Columbia teacher wages are usually the lowest. Relative salaries in Alberta and Saskatchewan …
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Between 1975 and 1997, school teacher bargaining was conducted under the School Boards and Teachers Collective Negotiations Act (Bill 100). By most accounts, the teacher bargaining law was successful in promoting bilateral settlements with minimal strike activity. Following its election in 1995,...
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