Provincial election events for OSSTF Members who live in Durham – Leslie Wolfe Working in coordination with other OSSTF GTA Districts, OSSTF Toronto Members who live in Durham Region are invited to attend a Meet and Greet with Ontario New Democratic Party Candidates, and a Meet and Greet with Ontario Liberal Party Candidates, both... Read More
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OSSTF Toronto Teachers’ Bargaining Unit Annual General Meeting tentative agenda & motions
OSSTF Toronto Teachers’ Bargaining Unit Annual General Meeting (TTBU AGM) The tentative agenda and motions to the TTBU AGM are now posted on our website. Please remember to register for the meeting in order to have voting delegate status up to the day of the meeting, but for the dinner before May 10th at 4:30pm. Read More
Informing & Engaging Members #29 – TTBU Collective action required; Ask Doug Ford; MPP candidates’ campaign kickoffs; Exploring teachers’ professional identity; and more…
OSSTF TTBU Member Collective Action required – Leslie Wolfe/Mike Platt Every Member should be aware of the dangers a Ford government poses to the funding of the education system specifically, and to Ontario’s public service more broadly. We already know his plans to cut 2% from each government department. We already know he... Read More
#4hours4publicEd Candidate(s) Sign Up (Canvassing, Telephone Bank, Signs &c.)
#4hours4publicEd Our #4hours4publicEd campaign is about you taking collective action with your OSSTF Toronto colleagues to protect publicly funded schools in Toronto. We are asking each of you to give just four hours of your time (Canvassing, Telephone Bank, Signs &c.) There are 7,000 teachers, OT’s and education support staff in OSSTF... Read More
Meet the Candidates Spadina-Fort York, University Rosedale and Toronto Centre (Chris Glover, Jessica Bell & Suze Morrison)
L Come meet the OSSTF endorsed candidate for Spadina-Fort York, Chris Glover; for University-Rosedale, Jessica Bell and for Toronto Centre, Suze Morrison. Each of these ridings is new and each has a great chance of electing these NDP candidates! All OSSTF Members are welcome to attend, especially those living in one of these ridings! Join us... Read More
Toronto Teachers’ Bargaining Unit Executive Elections Nominations
Nominations for Bargaining Unit Executive Elections closed at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, April 26, 2018. Nominations received in accordance with our election rules are as follows: PRESIDENT (1 to be elected) Wolfe, Leslie – Acclaimed VICE PRESIDENT (2 to be elected) Platt, Michael – Acclaimed Teixeira, Michelle – Acclaimed... Read More
TTBU Informing & Engaging Members #28 – OSSTF TTBU AGM & award winners! Staffing Update & more…
Provincial Election – Campaign kickoffs! Do you live in one of these ridings? If so please, you and your family and neighbours are invited to the campaign kickoff of the OSSTF endorsed candidate, all being held this Saturday, April 28! Watch for more events coming soon! Jessica Bell, University-Rosedale, 12 PM, 475 Bloor St., […] Read More
An urgent joint message re: the upcoming provincial election
This message is being sent to all Members of OSSTF Toronto – TBU, PSSP and OTBU. It is being jointly issued by Olga De Melo, President PSSP, Linda Bartram, President OTBU and Leslie Wolfe, President OSSTF Toronto & TTBU. Strange times in Ontario provincial politics Every Ontario political pundit must have a headache from the... Read More
TTBU Informing and Engaging Members #27 – Provincial election; Status of Women Award winners; PD opportunity and more!
Provincial Election-readiness update – Leslie Wolfe, Michelle Teixeira, Mike Platt As was reported at Council on April 18, OSSTF Toronto District 12 has arrived at a strategic approach to the upcoming provincial election. A separate memo will be sent to all members soon with the details and why you need to be involved this election... Read More
TTBU Informing & Engaging Members #26
Provincial Election Readiness – Leslie Wolfe A full report and update will be made at TTBU Council on April 19, followed by a memo specific to our plans to work toward protecting publicly funded education through political action. Two things can be said now, and can’t be emphasized enough: Doug Ford will be a […] Read More