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CUPE Toronto education workers reach tentative agreement with TDSB

TORONTO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Toronto Education Workers/CUPE Local 4400 and the Toronto District School Board have reached a tentative agreement in collective bargaining for local terms and conditions. Ratification votes will be scheduled before the end of June for members to vote on new collective agreements covering employees in three bargaining units. When ratified, members will be entitled to retroactive payments for a term beginning on September 1, 2022.

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Contacts

John Weatherup
President, Toronto Education Workers/CUPE Local 4400
416-902-9266 (cell)

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Contacts

John Weatherup
President, Toronto Education Workers/CUPE Local 4400
416-902-9266 (cell)

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