Ontario’s education workers have begun a work-to-rule campaign, including those in Renfrew County.
The 55,000 custodians, clerical workers and early childhood educators are in the middle of stalled contract talks.
They, and teachers in the province, have been without a contract since August 31st.
The Renfrew County District School Board has communicated with parents to say the only disruption that may occur in its schools is that school front entrance door buzzers may not be answered in a timely fashion if administrative staff are dealing with other duties.
Please be patient.
Negotiations continue, and the RCDSB pledges to keep parents apprised of developments during the work-to-rule job action.
There has been no communication from the Catholic Board regarding possible interruptions, if any.
The province says it’s disappointing that a weekend round of bargaining was unfruitful.


