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Saskatchewan teachers and government say they've reached tentative agreement

REGINA — Saskatchewan's teachers and the provincial government say they've reached a tentative agreement on a new contract after months of sparring.
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Saskatchewan teachers and the province say they've reached a tentative agreement on a new contract after months of sparring. Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation president Samantha Becotte poses for a portrait in Saskatoon, Friday, April 26, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Heywood Yu

REGINA — Saskatchewan's teachers and the provincial government say they've reached a tentative agreement on a new contract after months of sparring. 

Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation president Samantha Becotte says executive leadership is recommending members accept the offer. 

Becotte says the government has moved on addressing classroom sizes, additional student supports and salaries.

She declined to provide further details, saying she wants teachers to look at the offer first. 

Education Minister Jeremy Cockrill says the offer addresses student needs, and he hopes teachers accept it.

The province and teachers' union have been at an impasse for months, with educators holding rotating strikes and pulling their volunteer work, before negotiations restarted this week. 

This report by The Canadian Press was first published May 17, 2024.

The Canadian Press

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