As myFM previously reported, teachers and support staff with the Canadian Union of Public Employees recently voted 93 percent in favour of job action if necessary.
The Huron-Perth Catholic District School Board features CUPE members and myFM has obtained exclusive comments from the Director of the local board Chris Roehrig.
The statement says that the board has no comment on the strike position or the state of the negotiations.
The statement continued to say that the board has received no indication that impending strike action will be taken, but the board does understand that future strike action is possible after September 30th.
The local president continued to say if CUPE does take job action they must give five days notice, and if that happens the Board will communicate contingencies to parents through their website and school communication channels.
The statement ended by saying that the focus of the board is to ensure student safety and to minimize any service disruptions.
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