B.C. teachers want immediate action on Supreme Court win, Clark says time needed
VICTORIA — The president of the teacher’s union in British Columbia said Monday he expects more teachers in classrooms as early as January after a Supreme Court of Canada decision that affects class sizes.
But Premier Christy Clark said implementing the ruling will take some time.
The Supreme Court agreed last week with the B.C. Teacher’s Federation and overturned legislation from 2002 that prevented the union from negotiating certain provisions in its collective agreement, such as class sizes and the number of students with special needs in a classroom.
The court ruled the government must allow the union to negotiate the issues.


