N.S. teachers union braces for legislation after third contract offer rejected
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia Teachers Union is considering how to navigate its contract dispute with the province so it can avoid having the government impose a settlement.
The province’s 9,300 public school teachers voted overwhelmingly to reject a tentative agreement Thursday — the third endorsed by the union’s executive since contract talks began in 2015.
Union president Liette Doucet said Friday the union was taking stock of its options — such as modifying its work-to-rule job action, which is set to resume Monday, or inviting the government back to the table for more conciliatory talks.
Most every action available to the union could be brought to a halt, Doucet said, if the government decides to impose a contract on the union through legislation.


