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If Teachers Strike Parents May Scramble To Find Child Care

As the Nova Scotia Teachers Union prepares to hold a strike vote, parents around the province are left to wonder what they will do if teachers decide to walk out.

Many parents rely on the routine of sending children to school while they are at work.

Should the teacher’s decide to strike, they could face the daunting task of finding child care.

Heather Lantz is Director of the Lunenburg Daycare Centre and she says preschools won’t be the answer.

“We would be able to take a number of children that would not exceed our license. We would be able to accommodate the parents on a first come, first served basis.”

The last time their union asked public school teachers for a strike mandate was back in the fall of 2002.

The NSTU will vote tomorrow on whether or not they will go on strike.

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