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October 3, 2011 The Christie Clark government warned that public sector unions must start “being creative” – Could this be a hint that the government will seek concession from workers? The most glaring omission in the Throne speech was the repeal of Bills 27/28. The BCTF had requested that the illegal, unconstitutional legislation be repealed and clas size and composition language be restored. Although there were several proposed supports for students, the government did not guarantee any extra funding.
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Education graduates face a dismal job market across Canada. In Ontario, two-thirds of all recent graduates are not working full time. UBC's teacher program admits that many grads can't find teaching jobs either. At a recent education job fair at the University of Manitoba, local school boards were noticeably absent. However, other employers such at the Royal Canadian Mounted Police were eager to recruit education grads. The RCMP are recruiting the grads for the Regina police academy. There is a higher demand for police than for teachers. An RCMP constable starts at $49,000 but is earning $80,000 after three years. Much more appealing than waiting on the TOC list hoping to get hired. |
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