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Collective Bargaining
Abstract
Chapter 7 is about collective bargaining, which decides the working conditions of teachers in publicly funded schools in both California and Ontario, but not in China. The chapter presents a brief history and discussion of how collective bargaining developed in the last three decades in Ontario, when significant shifts transpired in the education system. It refers to the relevant literature on the issue of teacher collective bargaining. At the time of writing this book, collective bargaining is still going on between four Ontario teachers' unions and the provincial government, but unlike previous bargaining, there is little report from the media on what happens during the bargaining.
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