COVID-19 pandemic.Ontario Education Workers United, an organization made up of high school teachers, is the latest to sound the alarm over the Ontario government’s back-to-school plan, which has also drawn criticism from teachers’ unions as well as some parents and students.The plan, announced weeks before the school year is set to begin, allows elementary students and many high school students to be in class five days a week in standard class sizes.Occasional workers have been left out of the conversation on how to safely reopen schools, the coalition said.
Coronavirus: City of Toronto identifies facilities for potential TDSB, TCDSB back-to-school use “We have been hearing a lot from occasional workers that they are very worried and feel.