Strike notice served by Edmonton educational support staff
- More than 3,000 educational support workers in Edmonton may strike as early as Monday, according to the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
- The union and the province have been in negotiations since 2020, with workers rejecting recent wage offers, as stated by Mandy Lamoureux.
- Finance Minister Nate Horner accused the union of misleading the public about the situation, saying school boards negotiate directly with CUPE.
- Edmonton Public Schools spokeswoman Carrie Rosa expressed disappointment over the strike notice but emphasized the division's commitment to reach an agreement.
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