Ontario’s high school teachers are set to bargain with the province Thursday for the first time since December.
The Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation is the only one of the four major teachers’ unions without a contract deal.
A spokeswoman for Education Minister Stephen Lecce says the negotiations will be conducted via teleconference.
Memos obtained by The Canadian Press show that the Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario and the Ontario English Catholic Teachers’ Association secured annual wage increases of one per cent and benefits increases of four per cent.