Ontario's French-language teachers are launching a work-to-rule campaign today.
It means members of the teachers' union, known as A-E-F-O, will not be completing some administrative tasks.
All four of the province's teacher unions are now taking part in some form of job action as they try to negotiate new labour deals with the Progressive Conservative government.
Yesterday high school teachers across 16 school boards walked off the job for a day as part of a series of rotating strikes.
The province also announcing yesterday that parents of children in Grade 7 or younger will be eligible for money to pay for daycare costs if teachers go on strike next week.
By 6 p.m. Wednesday the government had already received nearly 12-thousand applications for the compensation.
As it stands for job action, here's what to expect next week.
The Elementary Teacher's Federation of Ontario (ETFO) is launching rotating strikes on Monday targetting three boards, Toronto, York and Ottawa.
OSSTF, the union represnting public high school educators, another one day strike on Tuesday. Toronto's public board the only one impacted.
OECTA - province wide one day strike on Tuesday, so that's all english catholic students from JK to grade 12.