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The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO) is the professional and protective organization representing over 76,000 teachers, occasional teachers, and education professionals employed in the public elementary schools of Ontario. All public elementary teachers in Ontario are active members of ETFO provincially, and also a member of one of its 68 locals across the province.

ETFO strives to develop programs and services that both protect and enhance the working lives of its members in these challenging times for education. It works continuously to provide an environment that celebrates the diversity of its members and the students in their care. In addition to its internal work in support of members, ETFO reaches out to the broader community to foster a climate of social justice in this province and beyond.

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Hudak's Education Agenda: Cuts First, Kids Last

June 11, 2014

Tim Hudak's Conservatives say they will cut 19,000 teachers, education assistants, custodians, and other school staff.

 

It's really kids who will pay the price.

  • less individual attention for every child
  • less support for students with special needs
  • cuts to vital programs kids count on

We can't afford to relive the Mike Harris years of cuts, overcrowded classrooms, and chaos. The cost to Ontario's future is too high.

CALL TO ACTION

Locate your local polling station and this Thursday VOTE FOR BETTER SCHOOLS AND A BRIGHTER FUTURE. Take family and friends with you. 

Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario President Sam Hammond encourages all members to vote this Thursday. Vote for better schools....and a brighter future for Ontario. 

A video message from the president of the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario