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Waterloo region's Catholic schools to close Monday if employees strike

The Waterloo Catholic District School Board says it will close schools on Monday if employees represented by CUPE go on strike.
The Waterloo Catholic District School Board building.
The Waterloo Catholic District School Board says it will close schools on Monday if CUPE employees strike. (Gary Graves/CBC)

Catholic schools in Waterloo region will close on Monday ifemployees go on strike, the school board says.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) represents about 1,100 employees in the Waterloo Catholic District School Board, including adminstrative assistants, early childhood educators, educational assistants, personal support workers, library technicians, payroll and accounting associates and computer technicians.

The employees have already stopped doingsome extra workduties.

"In all cases, our school safety and a Christ-centred learning environment remains of paramount importance to us, and our administrators are working diligently to ensure that we are compensating as best we can for the duties not being performed," the board's director of education Loretta Notten said in a statement posted to the board's website.

"Having said that, it is important for all to acknowledge that it is not 'business as usual'across the board, and in some cases compromises have been required, until we are through the job action."

CUPE'sOntario School Board Council of Unionsgave notice Wednesday morning it would begin a full strike on Monday if an agreement with the province is not reached over the weekend.

"Ifthe strike proceeds, we will be proceeding toclosing our schoolscommencing Monday Oct. 7," Notten wrote.

Meanwhile, schools with the Waterloo Region District School Board will not be affected because the board said there are no employees who are members of the CUPE bargaining group.

The Upper Grand District School Board says schools will remain open. CUPElocal 256 represents custodians and English as a Second Language teachers at 36 elementary schools and ninesecondary schools.

French board, Wellington plans

Conseil Scolaire Viamonde the French-language school board,which has schools in Waterloo, Kitchener and Guelph says any strike action will impact custodial and maintenance staff at its schools.

"Our administration and educational support staff are represented by a separate union and will not be affected by this action," the board said in a statement.

With custodial and maintenance staff on strike, though, "this could result in cleaning and maintenance duties left unattended on school grounds." The board said other staff members will monitor the cleanliness of schools on a daily basis during any strike action.

The Wellington Catholic District School Board says CUPE represents custodians at schools in Guelph, Rockwood and Erin, as well as system maintenance staff.

"Contingency planning is underway at this time," the board said in a statement.

The board "will continue to monitor the situation through the coming days" and parents and guardians will be provided with updates as more information becomes available.

Clarifications

  • The updated article clarifies that there are CUPE members at some schools in the Upper Grand District School Board. The board says schools will remain open if there's a strike.
    Oct 03, 2019 12:36 PM ET