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Schools could be forced to move online in case of strike action

School bus services could be cancelled if CUPE strike action begins.

School bus drivers are among one of the four CUPE locals that could strike in coming days

A man with short blond hair in a grey suits stands outside on a neighbourhood sidewalk.
Education Minister Dominic Cardy said schools could be forced to move to online learning if strike actions begins among public sector workers. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)

The province's education minister has sent out a letter to parents ahead of the possibility of strike actions, warning schoolsmight be forced to move online.

Schools in the province could be impacted ifbus drivers, custodians, educational assistants, or school bus mechanics begin strike action.

"We understand that this situation is stressful for families, especially during a new school year. However, I want to assure you that our experience managing the COVID-19 pandemic throughout the past year has demonstrated that the education system is flexible and adaptable," Dominic Cardywrote in a letter to parents.

If this happens, parents should be prepared to adapt for"sustained" learning from home.

Ten locals representing more than 22,000workers are now in a legal strike position after the province walked away from bargaining with the Canadian Union of Public Employees onTuesday night .

The public sector workers in schools are included in locals 1190, 2745, and 1253.

On Wednesday,CUPE spokesperson Simon Ouellettesaida walkout could be possible "within days."

"As there may not be any notice for strike action in schools, everyone must be prepared for unannounced early dismissals," Cardy wrote. "As access to school buildings will be limited during this period, it will be important for families to make arrangements with school staff to gather any essential items left at school as quickly as possible."

In the instance schools are forced to close, the first day of the strike will be treated as an operational day to allow teachers the chance to adapt to providing learning online.

In person classes should be able tocontinue if only bus drivers go on strike, Cardy added, though parents will be responsible for arranging for transportation.

Students being tutored by educational assistants won't be able to access services throughout any strike action, "but plans will be in place to ensure the continuity of learning for all our students to the greatest extent possible," Cardy said.