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Sask. Teachers' Federation launches ad campaign as contract expires

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) is launching a new advertising campaign criticizingthe provincial government.

Negotiations on new teachers' contract underway

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Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation president Samantha Becotte says a lack of funding is harming students' ability to learn. (Alexander Quon/CBC)

The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation (STF) is launching a new advertising campaign criticizingthe provincial government.

The teachers' contract expired Thursday and the two sides are negotiating a new one.

STF president Samantha Becottesaidthe union wants to draw attention to crowded classrooms, lack of professional resources and budget cuts.

"Our new ad demonstrates the challenges students face in underfunded classrooms, and how teachers are working hard to support them," Becotte said.

She saidthe issues are harming students' ability to learnand making life increasingly difficult for teachers.

"The premier and new education minister are keen to talk about their billion-dollar surplus, and growth that supposedly works for everyone. But their idea of growth isn't working for the schools and children of our province."

Becotte said Saskatchewan recorded the second-highest increase in student enrolment among provinces, while also seeing the second-largest decrease in per-student funding.

"You don't need to be a math teacher to see that this does not add up," Becotte said. "Students and their families deserve a government that is willing to work with their partners to find solutions, not one that will play politics with serious classroom issues."

Becotte is both a parent and a teacher. She said watching the kids struggle everyday is very concerning.

Last month, the Saskatchewan government put up billboards and digital ads across the province asserting average annual earnings of $92,000 for teachers, a claim that was contested by STF.

The ads also touted a proposedtotal combined sevenper cent salary increaseproposed by the government.

Becotte clarified that the STF advertisements were pre-planned and not a direct retort to the government's campaign.

She also said that bargaining discussions are temporarily suspendedwhile STF waits formore information from the government to substantiate their claims about minimal increases in class sizes.