The Nova Scotia Teachers Union says its members could walk off the job as early as tomorrow or Thursday if they vote in favour of a strike today over the government's planned education reforms. Teachers could 'take action at any time'If the union was in a legal strike position, it would have to give 48 hours notice of any job action. The NSTU announced the strike vote last week over the Liberal government's plan to implement a consultant's report that will usher in sweeping changes to the province's education system. Jason MacLean, head of the NSGEU, said the teachers union had their support. It's also been a little more than a year since Nova Scotia's teachers held a one-day strike after the Liberal government legislated the end to a work-to-rule job action taken by union members.
Source: CBC News February 20, 2018 10:30 UTC