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Government of Nunavut and Nunavut Teachers’ Association sign a new collective agreement

by ahnationtalk on January 20, 2022 457 Views

Iqaluit, Nunavut (January 19, 2022) – The Government of Nunavut (GN) and the Nunavut Teachers’ Association (NTA) signed a new collective agreement for teachers earlier today. Eighty-six per cent of NTA members voted in favour of the collective agreement.

The four-year agreement provides a total wage increase of seven per cent, starting retroactively on July 1, 2021. The agreement also includes changes to leave credits such as providing teachers with up to three days for domestic violence leave.

“I’d like to thank the Nunavut Teachers’ Association for the smooth, short, and successful negotiations,” said Minister of Human Resources, Adam Arreak Lightstone. “This agreement shows that the Government of Nunavut is committed to its teachers. Teachers not only educate, but often inspire and provide a foundation for their students. This agreement will ensure our teachers have appropriate benefits and compensation.”

The NTA represents approximately 850 full-time equivalent positions including teachers, principals, vice-principals, learning coaches and student support teachers employed by the Department of Education. The term for the new agreement is backdated to July 1, 2021 and expires June 30, 2025.

“I am happy that the Government of Nunavut and the Nunavut Teachers’ Association have come to an agreement quickly,” said Minister of Education, Pamela Hakongak Gross. “Nunavut’s teachers are the pillars of our education system, providing our children and youth with the education they need to reach their full potential. With this new agreement, Nunavut will continue to offer salaries and benefits that are competitive, ensuring we can retain and recruit the best teachers for our communities.”

During the ceremony, Nunavut Teachers’ Association President Justin Matchett shared that, “On behalf of the membership, I am very pleased to be signing this new collective agreement between the Nunavut Teachers’ Association and the Government of Nunavut. When our membership was asked to vote on this agreement, it was met with high approval numbers. We believe it is a great agreement that offers a lot to our membership. We would like to thank the Government of Nunavut for being collaborative partners at the bargaining table, in what we feel was a concerted negotiating session that was both fair and reasonable. We look forward to continuing to strengthen our relationship with the Government of Nunavut to improve the working conditions of teachers and the learning environment of our students.”

Matthew Illaszewicz
Manager, Communications
Department of Human Resources
Government of Nunavut
867-975-6292
millaszewicz1@gov.nu.ca

Troy Rhoades
Senior Communications Adviser
Department of Education
Government of Nunavut
867-975-5680
info.edu@gov.nu.ca

Patricia MacNeil
Assistant Executive Director
Nunavut Teachers’ Association
867-979-0750 x224
pmacneil@ntanu.ca

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