Moose Jaw will start the school year during the coronavirus pandemic with less cleaning than the year prior.Starting Aug. 15, the Prairie South School Division (PSSD) is cutting the hours of its custodial staff by 20 hours a day, according to CUPE, which represents the workers.“It’s concerning because right now we’re in the middle of a pandemic as schools are reopening,” said Judy Henley, president of CUPE Saskatchewan.“As the government said on Tuesday there’s going to be enhanced cleaning.
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