Alberta teachers edge closer to labour action after rejecting mediator proposals
Alberta’s public educators are one step closer to potential labour action after voting to reject a mediator’s recommendations for a new deal with the province.
Jason Schilling, president of the Alberta Teachers’ Association, said Tuesday there remains vast differences between what the teachers want and what the Alberta government is offering.
That’s why 62 per cent of teachers voted to reject the mediator’s recommendations for a collective agreement between teachers and the school boards, said Schilling as he revealed the results Tuesday.
The association said nearly 36,000 members of the association voted out of some 51,000 teachers, a record-breaking voter turnout. Teachers voted online between May 2 and 5.

