Join the Fund Our Schools Sign Blitz – October 29. 2025 @ 4:30 pm As part of our effort to raise the profile of education funding as a major social issue, the OSSTF Toronto Communications and Political Action Committee (CPAC) will be holding a “blitz” on Wednesday, October 23, 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm, in […] Read More
POSTING – OSSTF Toronto Teacher Bargaining Unit Dismantling Anti-Black Racism and Intersectional Oppression Officer (Interim Vacancy)
POSTING – OSSTF Toronto Teacher Bargaining Unit Dismantling Anti-Black Racism and Intersectional Oppression Officer The OSSTF Toronto Teacher’s Bargaining Unit (TTBU) is inviting interested applicants for the crucial role of Dismantling Anti-Black Racism and Intersectional Oppression Officer (DABRIO), a position that plays a vital part... Read More
PRIDE District Committee Poster/Bookmark Contest 2025-2026
Branch President’s Memo – Central Bargaining Survey Resources
Dear Branch President, Thank you to those of you who were able to attend our virtual town hall on Wednesday. As noted, resources are available to assist you with encouraging your members to complete the central bargaining survey. A messaging guide and a flyer are available on our website. Here is a quick and easy […] Read More
Informing and Engaging Members October 9, 2025 – District General Meeting, TTBU Council Meeting and Credit Integrity World Cafe
OSSTF Toronto General Meeting & TTBU Council Meeting – October 16, 2025 All Teacher Bargaining Unit Members are welcome and encouraged to attend the OSSTF Toronto District 12 General Meeting, followed by the TTBU Council Meeting on Thursday October 16, 2025 at your union offices, 1482 Bathurst Street, 4th Floor (at St. Clair West)... Read More
Informing and Engaging Members October 2, 2025 – Women’s History Month, New Teacher Workshop, Survey on Workplace Violence and Harassment and more…
October is Women’s History Month October is Women’s History Month in Canada, a time to celebrate the women and girls from our past, and our present, who are contributing to a better, more inclusive Canada. Government of Canada resources to support this important celebration can be found here Members interested in supporting women’s... Read More
Branch President’s Town Hall on Central Bargaining Survey – Join Us!
Dear Branch President, You are invited to join a virtual town hall to discuss the central bargaining survey, and related local political action events. We need your help in engaging and mobilizing the members at your Branch. As mentioned at September Council, our Collective Agreement expires at the end of August 2026. We need to […] Read More
Informing and Engaging Members September 25, 2025 – National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, Central Bargaining Survey, Upcoming Committee Meetings and more…
OSSTF/FEESO Recognizes the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and the Truth and Reconciliation Week Truth and Reconciliation Day, observed annually on September 30, is dedicated to recognizing and addressing the injustices faced by Indigenous peoples in Canada. The day is a result of years of advocacy and calls for justice. This day... Read More
Informing and Engaging Members September 18, 2025 – Equity Advisory Workgroup, Pride and BIWOC meetings, Student Achievement Awards ands more…
OSSTF/ FEESO Equity Advisory Workgroup The Provincial Executive is seeking to fill two vacancies on the Equity Advisory Work Group (EAWG) for the 2025-2026 Federation year. The EAWG is a permanent advisory body to the Provincial Executive. The role of the EAWG is to advise the Provincial Executive on any matters related to inclusion and […] Read More
Informing and Engaging Members September 11, 2025 – Press Start CoLab, CPAC Meeting, Common Threads Resource and more…
Medical Absences and Medical Restrictions Requiring Accommodation The central portion of our Collective Agreement speaks to a Functional Abilities Form for Members with medical restrictions requiring accommodations or access to sick leave. Before submitting medical documentation to the TDSB for either absence or medical restrictions requiring... Read More