Details released about N.S. bill aimed at ending labour dispute with teachers
HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Liberal government tabled legislation Tuesday that would impose a new four-year contract for the province’s 9,300 teachers and result in an end to their union’s legal strike position.
The contract was included as part of the Teachers Professional Agreement and Classroom Improvement Act, which once passed, would end the 16-month long contract dispute.
The bill was introduced as a large group of teachers protested the move in the chilly night air outside the legislature.
Premier Stephen McNeil told reporters it was simply time for the government to act after the union membership rejected three tentative agreements recommended by the union’s executive.


