Oecta Collective Agreement 2021 Ycdsb

We understand that a work disruption can be troubling for students, parents and school communities, and we ensure that everyone involved is kept informed throughout the process. As a Catholic school board, the YCDSB respects collective bargaining and hopes that a freely negotiated agreement will be reached soon. Parents and members of the public can also access up-to-date information by following the Board on Twitter (@ycdsb) and visiting the Collective Bargaining Update page on the Board`s website (www.ycdsb.ca). Meet the staffing needs of the university workforce and provide services including, but not limited to, recruitment, integration, staff assignment, administration of collective bargaining, and professional learning and support. We will continue to provide updates and information on this site and our Twitter account @ycdsb. As you may know from recent media reports, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) is currently negotiating a renewed provincial collective agreement and has been on legal strike since Monday, September 30, 2019. CUPE 1571 said it will hold a ratification vote for its members on November 23, 2019. The YCDSB Board of Directors will present the preliminary agreement for ratification at its Board meeting on November 26, 2019. The Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA) reached a preliminary agreement with the provincial government and the Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association (OCSTA) on March 12, 2020. This means that the central agency of each union negotiates with the province AND its local units negotiate with each school board.

Different aspects of a collective agreement are negotiated at each level. The York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB) and CUPE 2331 have reached an interim agreement. OECTA and provincial representatives are currently seated at the negotiating table. If no provisional agreement can be reached today, a one-day strike will take place tomorrow, Friday 21 February: if we are told that no negotiated solution has been found on Sunday and that students will not be able to go to school on Monday, you will be informed via the school messenger (phone and email) on Sunday 6 October or early Monday morning, if the negotiations last until late on Sunday evening. Updates will also be posted on the Board`s website and on the Twitter account (@ycdsb). If no provisional agreement can be reached beforehand, it will take place on Thursday 5 September. March, a one-day strike has taken place: The York Catholic District School Board is very pleased to learn that provincial and CUPE collective bargaining teams have negotiated a new collective agreement. Therefore, CUPE will NOT strike tomorrow, Monday, October 7, 2019. The York Catholic District School Board is very pleased to learn that the Ministry of Education and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers` Federation (OSSTF) have reached an interim agreement at the provincial level. Ratification votes with OSSTF members are tentatively scheduled for May. On October 6, CUPE and the province announced that they had reached a new collective agreement.

This interim agreement is currently being ratified by CUPE members. Need help registering? Email us at support@yctoecta.com York Unit Executive strives to provide members with access to up-to-date resources: including, but not limited to, the collective agreement, human resources policies, employee representative manual, forms, letter templates, etc. (see full list below). As a Catholic school board, the YCDSB respects collective bargaining and hopes that a freely negotiated agreement will be reached by Sunday`s deadline. Although we are not involved in key negotiations, we are convinced that the parties concerned are working hard to reach an agreement. Today, the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association (OECTA) announced that no interim agreement has been reached with the province and that a lawsuit will be filed on Monday, January 13, 2020. Updates will continue to be posted on this page and will also be available on Twitter (@ycdsb). Access your local collective agreement and the 2015 Provincial Memorandum of Understanding. As a result of provincial negotiations, CUPE YCDSB has announced that its members will be in a legal strike position as of Monday, September 30, 2019.

If no agreement is reached at the provincial level by September 30, CUPE members will take legal action in the form of measures to impose sanctions on September 30. Updates are also available via Twitter (follow @ycdsb). The collective agreements of the YCDSB`s three union partners expired on August 31, 2019. The York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB) and CUPE 1571 reached an interim agreement over the weekend. The details of the provisional agreement are confidential and must be ratified by both the YCDSB and the Union. On 8 April 2020, OECTA announced that its members had ratified the agreement on the main terms of a new treaty. As a result, all York Catholic schools will be open to regular school activities and student transportation will be provided for eligible students as usual. .