Five Nova Scotia universities sue teachers over work-to-rule job action
HALIFAX — Five universities say they are suing the Nova Scotia Teachers Union over the work-to-rule campaign in its ongoing contract dispute with the province.
The five — Acadia, Cape Breton, Mount Saint Vincent, St. Francis Xavier and Sainte-Anne — say the union has violated the Education Act by refusing to supervise student teachers as part of its job action.
In a news release, Kent MacDonald, president and vice-chancellor of St. Francis Xavier, says the “urgency of the situation” required court action to stand up for nearly 600 education students and protect their interests.
“If the job action continues, nearly 300 of our students will not graduate on time, causing harm and risk to their future careers,” MacDonald said.


