Alberta Teachers Association votes to strike in October

The Alberta Teachers Association announced on Wednesday that a strike notice has been issued for Monday, October 6th if an agreement has not been finalized with the Alberta government by then.

ATA president Jason Schilling made the announcement in Edmonton, claiming that “the time for half-measure and political deflection is over,” before officially announcing the strike. He says the extended timeframe will provide more time to bargain with the government and come up with a deal, plus to provide clarity and prepare after overhearing concerns from teachers, parents and students. The deadline come one day before the 120-day strike vote validity expires.

The ATA has long been pushing for relief in class sizes, wage increases, and further respect. Through negotiations, the Alberta government has offered to hire more than 3,000 teachers over three years. Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says she is “as disappointed as everyone” and hopes the strike can be averted.

The last dispute with teachers in Alberta happened in 2002, where about 20,000 teachers went on strike for similar reasons. The ATA has about 51,000 members this year that could go on strike, should a deal fail to reach by the October 6th deadline.

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Landon Hickok

Landon is a recent graduate of the Radio and Television program at the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) in Edmonton. He previously obtained a diploma for Christian Ministries at Home Church Bible College in Red Deer, Alberta. For years since, he worked on church media with Home Church and later with City Life church in Leduc, Alberta, working on event live-streams and video productions. At NAIT, he was part of the student-run NAIT NewsWatch news program. He led topics ranging from school athletics to local news and international headlines such as the October 7 attack in Israel in 2023. Outside of news, he spent internships in Edmonton sports with the Oilers of the NHL and the Stingers of the CEBL. Now in Lethbridge, he’s here to produce stories to help inform all and to honour Jesus Christ with his work.

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