Collective agreements

Collective agreements are in the process of being updated. Since bargaining is complete for the 2020-2024 round, refer to the memorandum of agreements reached during this round here for expected changes to your agreement. Agreements will be replaced once an updated version has been signed off by all the parties.

Contact Teacher Employment Services (TES) with any questions or concerns about your collective agreement.

Current agreements

For public, separate, private and charter schools (bargained by the Association)

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More information

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Bargaining updates 2024

Updates from the central table bargaining committee—read the latest post

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Bargaining process overview

Learn how the power of collective bargaining works for you

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Local Memorandum of Agreements

Information about Local Agreements that have been reached

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Changes to compensation

The Mediator’s Report resulted in increases to salary grids, allowances and other rates starting September 2022

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Bargaining status

Central table bargaining for 2024 has commenced. See its current status

Contact

Teacher Employment Services

ATA account

Only teachers with an online ATA account can vote in collective bargaining—sign up to have your say

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