Ontario's education minister says public elementary teachers in the province have reached a tentative contract deal with the government.
Stephen Lecce says it means stability in schools.
Members of the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario had previously voted 95 per cent in favour of a strike, with union leadership saying it would help to put pressure on the government to reach a deal at the bargaining table.
The government is still in bargaining with the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association, whose members also voted in favour of a strike, and with the union representing teachers in the French public system.
Meanwhile, public high school teachers have gone to binding arbitration with the government in order to get a new contract, eliminating the possibility of a strike.
Lecce says he is urging the remaining teachers' unions to sign an agreement.
Proud to deliver another major deal that keeps students in class without interruption for the next three years.
— Stephen Lecce (@Sflecce) November 21, 2023
To the remaining teacher unions: stop dragging the puck. Sign a deal that keeps your members and all kids in school. pic.twitter.com/LnmTENDICw
NEWS: #ETFO reaches a tentative central agreement for public elementary teachers and occasional teachers that protects the working conditions and addresses key bargaining goals.
— Elementary Educators (@ETFOeducators) November 21, 2023
Read our media release: https://t.co/PL3j7vPmrC pic.twitter.com/JH9YRuvnxh