• Allgemein

Bruce Grey Catholic District School Board Collective Agreement

The main tasks of the local bargaining unit are the representation of its members in local collective bargaining with their school committee, complaints from members of the process and health and safety advocates of the work environment. The first collective agreement was ratified in August 1993. The number of members of the chapter is about 20 people. The WCDSB consists of 47 elementary schools and five high schools with about 24,000 students in the Waterloo area. Approximately 1,753 teachers are employed by the WCDSB. We currently have more than 90 members. The HCDSB consists of 39 primary schools and seven secondary schools. In total, the Board of Directors has 3,570 employees, including 2,370 teachers, school administrators and public services. About 1,200 employees are supported, for example. B executives and office workers. The Halton area includes Burlington, Oakville, Milton, Acton and Georgetown, which have many fast-growing areas. Dufferin Peel`s professional support staff has been linked to APSSP since 1975.

The focus was on membership in a member-led, democratic and specifically supportive union of the professional school support service. Dufferin Peel Catholic District School Board comprises a large geographic area and includes the municipalities of Orangeville, Caledon, Mississauga and Brampton. The Niagara District School Board consists of 97 elementary schools with approximately 27,130 students. It includes 12 municipalities in Ontario, Fort Erie, Lincoln, Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Pelham, Colborne, St. Catharines, Thorold, Wainfleet, Welland and West Lincoln. The Niagara District School Board employs approximately 1,375 teachers. Our first collective agreement was ratified in 1999. Our membership ranges from 20 to 25 members in any given year. The London District Catholic School Board has 43 primary schools and 9 secondary schools. Approximately 18,000 students in Middlesex, Oxford and Elgin counties, including the cities of London, St.

Thomas, Strathroy and Woodstock, are trained in our school system. Our first collective agreement with DCDSB was concluded for the period from September 1984. Our current leader is made up of nine members from different disciplines. The chapter`s membership is about 43. As of October 2008, 24,456 students were enrolled in the DCDSB. This number consists of 15,618 primary and 8,838 secondary students. DCDSB has 39 primary schools and seven secondary schools. The Board of Directors also supports an adult education centre, a Catholic return ticket program, a continuing education centre and an apprenticeship program for 18. There are 141 Catholic schools, including 123 primary schools and 26 secondary schools. St. Clair Cds Council consists of 30 elementary schools and three high schools with approximately 10,500 students in the Sarnia-Lambton and Chatham-Kent areas of Ontario.