
Nova Scotia teachers to hold one-day strike Friday to protest imposed contract
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia Teachers Union will hold a one-day, provincewide strike on Friday — its first ever — to protest legislation imposing a four-year contract.
Union president Liette Doucet said she understands parents will be inconvenienced, but the union’s 9,300 members are “tired of this government bullying them.”
“It’s been 122 years and there has never been a full-out strike. It’s a historic moment in the history of the NSTU,” Doucet said at the legislature Wednesday.
“Right now teachers feel very disrespected. They are tired of Premier McNeil and his anti-education sentiments and they’re tiring of hearing the rhetoric from this government.”