Starting today, members of the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario are stepping up their work-to-rule campaign.
As a result, they will stop supervising after-school extracurricular activities and will no longer go on field trips.
Members also won’t arrive at schools more than 30 minutes before the start of the school day and will leave no later than 15 minutes after the final afternoon bell.
Meanwhile, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association announced members from kindergarten to Grade 12 will not complete report cards or help with the preparation for EQAO standardized tests, which were scheduled to take place this month.
In addition, the 83,000-member Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario has threatened to begin rotating strikes starting Jan. 20, unless a contract is reached.
The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation will holds another in a series of rotating strikes at almost 20 school boards on Wednesday to protest stalled contract talks with the province, but none in Simcoe County nor Muskoka.


