“CUPE members know how schools work.

CUPE members will be calling their MPPs to demand the government provide enough funding to keep students and staff safe when schools re-open.

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The government, on the other hand, plans to hire 900 custodians – less than 20 per cent of CUPE’s recommendation – to provide an average 7.5 hours extra cleaning per school per week.

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