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Some Ont. teachers not resuming extracurriculars: Union
By Maryam Shah, QMI Agency


OSSTF president Ken Coran speaks to media Monday, Feb. 25, 2013. (CRAIG ROBERTSON/Toronto Sun)


TORONTO — Some Ontario public high school teachers will continue to refuse to volunteer for extracurricular activities, union leader Ken Coran warns.

Members of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) voted Friday to suspend their protest against the provincial government and allow teachers to volunteer for extracurricular activities at school.

Based on past experience, parents can expect up to 20% of teachers to refuse to abandon their job action, OSSTF president Coran said Monday.

The decision to return is voluntary, he stressed.







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