More than 50-thousand education workers in Ontario will start voting today on whether they want to accept a tentative deal their union struck over the weekend with the Ford government.
The Canadian Union of Public Employees has said the four-year contract comes with a one-dollar per-hour raise each year or about 3.59 per cent annually for the average worker.
Ratification votes are to continue through to December 5th, and results will be released the following day.
If the deal is rejected, the parties could go back to the table and the union could give another strike notice.
The Canadian Press

