Ontario Premier Doug Ford said on Monday he is willing to repeal legislation that imposed a contract on 55,000 education workers and banned them from striking, if the workers’ union agrees to end a walkout that’s shut many schools. “We want a deal that’s fair for students, fair for workers, fair for parents and fair for taxpayers,” the premier said.
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Ontario Premier Ford willing to repeal education worker law if CUPE agrees to end walkout
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