The Alberta Teachers’ Association says contract talks will resume on Tuesday. CTV


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Teachers across Alberta may soon see progress in their contract dispute as negotiations are scheduled to restart next week. The Alberta Teachers’ Association (ATA) confirmed that formal bargaining with the Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association (TEBA) will resume on Tuesday, October 14, with a mediator present.

In a news release, the ATA said early discussions since last Friday helped pave the way for renewed talks. “The exploratory discussions that took place since last Friday helped in the development of further negotiations,” the association said.

The ATA represents roughly 51,000 teachers and school administrators across the province. Members have been engaging in job action for the past four days as negotiations stalled over working conditions and compensation.

Union Sees Talks as Fresh Start

ATA President Jason Schilling described the upcoming meeting as a “clean slate.” He said earlier mediation attempts had fallen apart but expressed optimism about the latest effort.

“Parents should take this as a good sign that we’re having conversations,” Schilling said in an interview on Thursday.

The ATA did not release details about what issues will be on the table, but Schilling said the union remains committed to finding common ground and ending the disruption affecting schools.

Lockout Adds Pressure

The Teachers’ Employer Bargaining Association issued a lockout notice earlier this week, which officially took effect on Thursday at 1 p.m. The move prevents teachers from taking rotating job action and limits their options during the labour dispute.

Finance Minister Nate Horner said he was encouraged that the ATA had agreed to resume formal talks. “Alberta’s government is hopeful that ATA’s proposal to TEBA is reasonable, fair, and adequately represents the terms that teachers want to see reflected in their deal,” Horner said in an emailed statement.

He added that both sides must work together to reach an agreement that benefits teachers, students, and parents across Alberta.

Union Faces Challenges Ahead

According to Schilling, the lockout means teachers could lose their strike mandate if they return to classrooms before a final deal is approved. “So we’ll have to see if we can negotiate a settlement if there’s a vote,” he said.

He explained that teachers will need clear information about any proposed settlement before voting. “We need to ensure that we have member information meetings so that they understand what it’s all about, what they’re voting for,” Schilling said. “We would try to facilitate that as quickly as possible.”

Both sides now face pressure to make progress. Parents and students are watching closely, hoping the renewed talks can bring stability back to Alberta’s schools.

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