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Wednesday vote with give voice to teachers:NDTA

Is it worthwhile for BC teachers to vote on the idea of binding arbitration when the government has already rejected it?

Paul Boscariol with the Nelson and District Teachers Association says the vote – happening Wednesday – will give a voice to the full membership.

We asked if it might be more beneficial to vote on whether the strike itself should continue?


BC Finance Minister Mike de Jong claims teachers are telling him they want to go back to work and the current teachers demands would cost every property owner in BC another $200 a year.

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