School support workers to return to classrooms as massive strike winds down

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EDMONTON - Thousands of education support staff around Alberta are set to return to their posts in the coming days as a months-long strike winds down, union officials said Tuesday.

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EDMONTON – Thousands of education support staff around Alberta are set to return to their posts in the coming days as a months-long strike winds down, union officials said Tuesday.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees said tentative contracts with the Parkland School Division, the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Catholic School District were reached, pending ratification from members.

Over the weekend, union members in Edmonton and Fort McMurray reached deals with their employers in a strike that has lasted months over a wage dispute.

An empty classroom is pictured at Eric Hamber Secondary school in Vancouver, B.C. Monday, March 23, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward
An empty classroom is pictured at Eric Hamber Secondary school in Vancouver, B.C. Monday, March 23, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

In an interview Tuesday, CUPE Alberta president Rory Gill said it has hurt members to be away from work and their students, so he’s happy to see them return to the classroom.

Out of the nine local chapters on strike, six have secured deals and are to hold ratification votes.

Workers from the Foothills, Black Gold and Sturgeon public school divisions are still without a deal, Gill said.

“We’re really hopeful that we can end these disputes and these strikes in the next few days and figure out a way to get our folks back to work as quickly as possible,” he said.

Union members have been without contracts since 2020. During earlier negotiations, Gill had said they were offered a three per cent wage hike retroactive to 2020, which worked out to 1.75 per cent for 2023 and 1.75 per cent for 2024.

While he didn’t provide specifics, Gill said the tentative deals are far better than what was originally offered and include higher wage packages. Workers can expect to receive back pay going back to 2020 on top of raises for the next four years, he said.

“These are good solid deals for the members,” Gill said.

In a joint statement, Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides and Finance Minister Nate Horner said the agreements will provide labour stability for the next three years.

“We encourage the remaining districts and locals that are experiencing job action to continue to collaborate toward an equitable deal,” it said.

The union said if members approve deals, Parkland staff could be back to work by Thursday. Calgary public workers could return by Friday, while Calgary Catholic employees could return Monday.

Workers at public and Catholic school boards in Fort McMurray are to return to work Wednesday and Edmonton Public Schools staff could return Thursday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 18, 2025.

Note to readers:This is a corrected story. A previous version gave incorrect information on the return date for Calgary Catholic school workers based on information provided by CUPE.

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