CANADAHALIFAX news Tentative agreement reached with thousands of N.S. educational support workers by admin 19 أبريل، 2023 written by admin 19 أبريل، 2023 76 Minister Becky Druhan said in an interview the next step is for CUPE members to see the deal and vote on it CBC News Nova Scotia’s education minister says regional centres for education across the province have reached a tentative agreement with CUPE for educational support staff, staving off a possible strike by thousands of school support workers. Minister Becky Druhan said in an interview with the CBC’s Information Morning on Wednesday that the next step is for CUPE members to see the deal and vote on it. Druhan said that the province won’t make further comments on negotiations until members have heard from CUPE’s Nova Scotia School Board Council of Unions and have the opportunity to vote. She added that later today, there should be more information about the timeline of the vote. 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Front-line police need greater supervision in ‘increasingly complex’ sex assault cases: report next post Nova Scotia government needs to act faster on past recommendations: auditor general You may also like RCMP stops 10 impaired drivers over May long... 26 مايو، 2025 Man charged after allegedly forcing children to drink... 26 مايو، 2025 King Charles to follow in mother’s footsteps in... 26 مايو، 2025 N.S. Power says hackers have published stolen data... 24 مايو، 2025 Man facing 18 charges evading police in stolen... 24 مايو، 2025 Woman dies following motorcycle crash in Stewiacke 24 مايو، 2025 Environment Canada predicts 3-5 major hurricanes this year 24 مايو، 2025 3weeks since two young children reported missing in... 24 مايو، 2025 A wet and windy weekend ahead for HRM 24 مايو، 2025 Weekend closure of MacKay Bridge to begin Friday... 24 مايو، 2025