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Ontario English Catholic teachers move closer to legal strike position

The union representing the province's English Catholic teachers says it is moving closer to a legal strike position.

OECTA requested a no-board report on Friday, which can take a few days to be issued

COVID-19 case surges haveperiodically interruptedthe school year, with provincial governments across the countryshutting down school buildingsand forcingchildrento attend at home online classes.
The Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association says it is moving closer to a legal strike position. (Jonathan Hayward/The Canadian Press)

The union representing the province's English Catholic teachers says it is moving closer to a legal strike position.

The Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association (OECTA) requested a "no-board" report on Friday, which can take a few days to be issued.

Once that happens, teachers would be in a legal strike position 17 days later.

The union says the government will not reverse cuts it has made, which impact the classroom and it sees little prospect for further progress in talks.

Earlier this month, the teachers voted 97 per cent in favour of a strike.

Education Minister Stephen Lecce says he is disappointed by the move and called on all parties to reach a "deal in good faith."