Ratification Vote Information

As noted in Bargaining Bulletin #14, OSSTF Toronto Teachers’ Bargaining Unit (TTBU) reached a tentative local settlement for the 2022-2026 Collective Agreement with the Toronto District School Board. The TTBU constitution requires that a Special Council (ratification information meeting) be held to discuss the settlement. This meeting is open... Read More


2024 TTBU Executive Elections – Nominations Now Open

Nominations are now open for all positions on the Toronto Teachers’ Bargaining Unit (TTBU) Executive of OSSTF Toronto.  These are full-time release positions. The term of office will be from July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2026.  In addition to full-time release for the school year, members of the TTBU Executive are required to work in […] Read More





Fund Our Schools: TDSB Budget Concerns and an Urgent Call to Action

Fund Our Schools Rally April 2, 2024 4:00pm – 6:00pm  As the TDSB looks to pass its preliminary budget, once again, chronic provincial underfunding is putting pressure on the board to make deep cuts. Adult day school and continuing education programs are at risk, and teacher sick leave benefits are becoming increasingly a political... Read More



Informing and Engaging Members March 21, 2024 – Fund Our Schools Rally, Pride Awards, International Day for the Elimination of Racism and more…

Save Our Programs: Fund Our Schools Rally April 2, 2024 4:00pm – 6:00pm As the TDSB looks to pass its preliminary budget, once again, chronic provincial underfunding is putting pressure on the board to make deep cuts. Adult day school and continuing education programs are at risk, and teacher sick leave benefits are becoming... Read More


2024 Annual TTBU Budget Committee Election

In accordance with our Constitution and Bylaws, Council is to elect up to 3 Members to the TTBU Budget Committee.  To be considered for this Committee, you must submit your name by email to Sara DeLuca (sdeluca@osstftoronto.ca) no later than 4:30 pm on Thursday, April 4, 2024.  Please use “Budget Committee” in the subject line. Should more... Read More