Saskatchewan Teachers’ Federation (STF) President Patrick Maze says many teachers in Saskatchewan are voicing concerns for their safety as the coming school year approaches, and that some have begun to inquire about how to legally refuse to work.“Part of the concern is that there seems to be two standards – one for the regular public and one for our schools,” Maze said of the concerns, which he quantified as “across the board.”“Why is it that we can only seat six at a table in a restaurant yet we can jam 30 students in a poorly ventilated classroom?” Saskatchewan school divisions mandate masks, but parents say more needs to be done In a statement, a Ministry of Labour Relations and Workplace Safety spokesperson said that “if an individual.