The Nova Scotia Teachers Union will meet with the Province again to discuss their contract dispute.
NSTU president, Shelley Morse says it’s less about the money and more about working conditions.
“So the class composition, violence in the workplace, the amount of paperwork we have, the amount of data collection, the technology issues that we have,” said Morse
Morse says the government claims they’ve addressed the issue of class sizes with caps for grades primary to four, but points out grades five to twelve have been ignored.
The NSTU and the province will meet next Sunday and Monday and again for four days in February.



