Calgary public teachers weren’t doing “cartwheels” when they reluctantly voted in favour of the province's proposed framework agreement Thursday evening — which putting them at odds with their trustees.
“There was no jumping for joy,” said Frank Bruseker, president of the Calgary Public Teachers Association, shortly after the votes were counted.
Bruseker said teachers expressed concerns over the bargaining process and the prospect of not seeing a salary increase for three years.
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