Three powerful unions fighting government efforts to impose new contracts on Ontario teachers say school will start uninterrupted in September.
But they aren't ruling out labour disruptions later in the school year.
The unions say it will be up to their 191,000 members to
decide whether there will be strikes or work-to-rule campaigns.
The unions also say there was never any threat of strikes at the start of the school year, despite what the government is telling parents.
They say the minority Liberals are simply creating a crisis to win two September 6th byelections that give them a shot at a majority government.
(Photo: Sam Hammond; President of the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario)