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Substitute teachers being used to replace support staff during strike, says union

EDMONTON — The union representing more than 3,000 school support workers in Edmonton says their public school division is having substitute teachers replace its members in the classroom.
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Union members and supporters picket for better education funding, and more classroom support in Edmonton, on Monday Jan. 13, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson

EDMONTON — The union representing more than 3,000 school support workers in Edmonton says their public school division is having substitute teachers replace its members in the classroom.

School support workers, which include education assistants and cafeteria workers, have been on the picket lines since Monday over a wage dispute with the Edmonton Public School Board.

The Canadian Union of Public Employees says the board is paying each teacher $230 per day, which is more than the striking members are demanding in contract talks.

Local union president Mandy Lamoureux says Alberta's government should fund classrooms instead of telling her members to "be happy with poverty level wages" and hiring substitute teachers to do their work.

An Alberta Teachers' Association spokeswoman did not confirm if substitutes are being used to replace striking workers, but said educators have been consistently told not to do so.

The association says it supports CUPE and that students suffer when school divisions aren't funded properly.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 16, 2025.

Aaron Sousa, The Canadian Press

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