STF president explains decision to turn down arbitration in contract dispute
Back in March, it was seen as part of the solution. Now, teachers are saying no.
The Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation rejected an offer to take contract negotiations to binding arbitration on Wednesday, instead declaring another impasse in negotiations and promising to resume work-to-rule sanctions on Monday.
Federation president Samantha Becotte spoke to media on Thursday to explain the decision.
“Back in March, we hadn’t, in my perspective, experienced bargaining at the table. There hadn’t been any good-faith negotiations back and forth. So we saw (binding arbitration) as the only option to move the process forward,” Becotte said.


