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    Alberta union calls for 5,000 more teachers amid deadlock

    October 3, 2025
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    EDMONTON, Alberta, Oct. 3, 2025: The Alberta Teachers’ Association is calling for the provincial government to hire more than 5,000 new teachers to meet class-size guidelines, as contract talks between the union and the province remain at an impasse days before a possible strike. ATA President Jason Schilling said Alberta would require over 5,000 additional teaching positions to meet the government’s own class-size recommendations, which range from 13 students per teacher in early grades to 27 in high school.

    Alberta union calls for 5,000 more teachers amid deadlock
    Alberta education labor dispute raises concerns over class sizes and school operations.

    The union contends the government’s offer to add 3,000 new teachers is insufficient to close the gap, particularly following several years of enrollment growth and stagnant staffing levels. Negotiations between the ATA and the province have stalled since the rejection of a proposed agreement in mid-September. Approximately 89.5 percent of voting members rejected the province’s offer, which included a 12 percent salary increase over four years, funding for new hires, and a one-time COVID-19 vaccine compensation payment.

    As of Tuesday, the ATA confirmed there have been no new proposals from the government and no scheduled meetings. The strike notice issued by the union remains in effect, with job action set to begin on October 6 if a resolution is not reached. The potential strike would affect more than 700,000 students across Alberta’s public, separate, and francophone school systems. The Alberta government has stated it remains open to further discussions but expects the union to return to the bargaining table with a new offer.

    Education Minister calls for return to the bargaining table

    Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides said the government is prepared to consider additional proposals but emphasized that movement must come from both parties. Finance Minister Nate Horner has described the government’s latest compensation package as competitive and fiscally responsible. In anticipation of a strike, the province has announced a support program for families. Eligible parents with children under 12 would receive a $30-per-day payment for each child in the event of school closures.

    The measure is intended to provide short-term relief for families facing potential disruptions in childcare and learning. The dispute centers on class sizes, compensation, and overall education funding. According to the ATA, staffing levels have not kept pace with population growth, resulting in larger class sizes and increased workloads for teachers. The union also cites the need for improved classroom conditions and more resources for student support.

    Public solidarity grows as deadline approaches

    The Alberta government has ruled out introducing back-to-work legislation, saying it will monitor developments and continue to encourage negotiations. Officials have reiterated their preference for a voluntary settlement and stated that a strike is not in the best interest of students or families. In a show of support for teachers, students at several Alberta schools have staged walkouts in recent days, calling for better classroom conditions and increased staffing.

    In Jasper, about 100 students left school grounds to express solidarity with teachers and raise awareness of the ongoing labor dispute. The Alberta Teachers’ Association represents more than 51,000 teachers across the province. The union’s current mandate for strike action follows months of bargaining under the oversight of the Alberta Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association, which represents the provincial government in negotiations.

    With the strike deadline approaching, the province’s education system faces its most significant labor disruption in over a decade. Both the union and the government have said they are willing to negotiate, but with no active talks underway, uncertainty continues for thousands of educators, students, and families across Alberta. – By Content Syndication Services.

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