Éducation: L'Ontario abroge sa loi spéciale imposant un contrat aux travailleurs

Ontario Premier Doug speaks during a press conference, as Education Minister Stephen Lecce looks on, at Queen's Park in Toronto on Monday Nov. 7, 2022. Ontario is set to repeal legislation today that imposed a contract on education workers and banned their right to strike. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

TORONTO - Education workers at Ontario's legislature erupted into cheers and applause on Monday as Doug Ford's Progressive Conservative government repealed a law that had imposed a contract on them and banned them from striking.

Lawmakers voted unanimously to repeal Bill 28, taking just 20 minutes to have the legislation "deemed for all purposes never to have been in force."

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