01 Oct Peel District School Board Collective Agreement 2019
Approximately 6,500 peel board members are represented by the Peel Elementary Teachers` Local (PETL). Approximately 3,500 secondary school teachers, secondary school teachers and Professional Student Services employees on Peel`s Board of Directors are all represented by OSSTF District 19. Founded in 1919, OSSTF has 60,000 members across Ontario. These include teachers in public high schools, occasional teachers, teaching assistants, continuing education teachers and trainers, educators, psychologists, secretaries, language pathologists, social workers, company employees, academics and many others in education. With 3,000 members on Peel`s Board of Directors, Peel`s Educational Resource Facilitators represents teaching assistants who work with a large number of students with special needs and educational educators. About 380 primary school principals and vice-principals are represented by apppa. Peel office staff are represented by OPSEU Local 283, which represents approximately 110 adult instructors from ESL and LBS, and OPSEU 292, which represents 130 media support and learning technology specialists. OPSEU represents more than 130,000 workers, including 2,000 members on Ontario`s education boards. ETFO represents 76,000 elementary school teachers and education professionals across the province and is the largest teachers` association in Canada.
Employees of the Peel Secretariat/Office are represented by CUPE Local 1628. CUPE Local 2544 represents approximately 1,500 custodian banks, maintenance employees and managers and assistants of the catering group employed by Peel`s Board of Directors. With over 628,000 members across Canada, CUPE represents employees in the health, education, community, library, university, social services, utilities, transportation, rescue and airline sectors. ASG represents the interests of 235 auxiliaries on the Peel District School Board. . . .
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