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Teacher strike to close English public schools Wednesday

All English public schools in Ottawa will close Wednesday, Jan. 15, for the second time in two months as a major Ontarioteachers' union holds anotherone-day walkout.

All OCDSB elementary, high schools to close Jan. 15 for 2nd time in 2 months

The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) has been without a contract since August 2019, and has been launching a series of one-day strikes. Next next week's walkout will target many Ottawa-area schools. (Julianne Hazlewood/CBC)

All English public schools in Ottawa will close Wednesday for the second time in two months as a major Ontarioteachers' union holds anotherone-day walkout.

TheOntario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF)has been without a contract since August 2019andlaunched a work-to-rule campaign in late November.

The campaignhas involved a series of rotating one-day strikes designed to put pressure on the provincial government.

The Jan. 15 walkout will involve staffat the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board (OCDSB), the Upper Canada District School Board (UCDSB) and theConseil scolaire de district catholique de l'Est ontarien.

Staff at certain elementary and secondary schools within theConseil des coles publiques de l'Est de l'Ontarioand theConseil des coles catholiques du Centre-Estwill also walk off the job, the union said.

The one-day strike does not affect teachers in theOttawa Catholic School Board or the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario.

Read the full list of affected schools below

'Hopeful' for resolution

In a statement, the OCDSB said it would be closing all of its elementary and high schools Wednesday.

Any field trips, clubsor extra-curricular activities would also be cancelled that day, as would any extended day childcare programs operated by the board and all community school use permits.

"The OCDSB remains hopeful that an agreement can be reached at the central bargaining tables. However, parents should have plans in place [on Wednesday]and consider alternate arrangements in the event of future withdrawals," the statement said.

The UCDSB, meanwhile, is planning to cancel all classes, co-op placements and extra-curricular activities for students in Grades 9 to 12, as well as specialized classes for students from Grade 7 and up.

All regular classes for students from kindergarten to Grade 8 will go ahead, even those who attend secondary schools, the board said.

A similar walkout last month led to all public schools in Ottawa and all French schools in eastern Ontarioclosing for the day.

It's currently not clear what boards other than the OCDSBand the UCDSBhave planned for Jan. 15.

Previous strike affectedKingston, Renfrew

The OSSTF's latest labour disruption will occur one weekafter teachers with Renfrew and Kingston school boards walked off the job.

Those schools are not participating in next week's walkout, according to the list provided by OSSTF.

Teachers with Ontario's English-language Catholic boards have announcedthat they will be starting their own work-to-rule campaign on Monday.