Ontario teachers, school staff begin bargaining this month. Here are the unions' priorities

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Smaller class sizes, more special education resources and addressing violence in schools are among the bargaining priorities for Ontario’s teacher and support staff unions who have filed a formal notice to start talks.

Contracts expire at the end of August for all education unions, representing public, Catholic and French elementary and secondary teachers as well as school support staff, and serving notices to bargain starts a 15-day deadline for talks to commence.

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