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Originally Posted by GullFoss
I don't think either side negotiated in particularly good faith. But that opinion leads you to the view that binding mediation is the correct course of action.
This is a nuclear option which really wasn't necessary. It basically implies the province didn't want to give teachers a fair deal, either through a negotiated solution or a mediated one.
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Based on all of the facts, I cannot fathom how you could say that the ATA did anything other than try to negotiate in good faith on their key issues. The UCP denied the ability to negotiate over class sizes or complexity.
This is 100% a UCP made problem and they have been on this course the entire time. The conclusion is only a surprise to someone who has serious blinders on to the reality of this wildrose government.
Next you are going to say that it is breaking news that the UCP is supporting the separatists....