Alberta teachers head to court amid labour and Charter dispute with province
Alberta’s teachers are heading to court today to try to get a judge to take immediate action on a provincial law ordering them back to work.
Lawyers for the Alberta Teachers’ Association will ask a judge to temporarily set aside all or part of a bill passed three weeks ago by Premier Danielle Smith’s government that ended a provincewide strike by 51,000 teachers.
They want the bill put on hold pending a full airing in court of the issues involved.
The bill also imposed on the teachers a collective bargaining agreement rank-and-file teachers had earlier rejected and invoked the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to shield it from legal challenge.

