B.C. teachers launch full-scale strike
Months of job action, lock-outs and pickets led to a late start for the school year in B.C.

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Long-standing tension between the B.C. Teachers' Federation and the provincial government came to a head this year, after months of job action led to a full-scale strike.
The BCTF began its first phase of job action in April, which escalated to a lock-out and full-scale strike in mid-June. The strike continued through the summer and into mid-September.
Much to the relief of parents and students, mediator Vince Ready finally stepped in and helped the two sides reach a negotiated settlement two weeks after the scheduled start of the school year.

But two of the key issues in the dispute, class size and class composition, remain the subject of a court battle, which has yet to be heard by B.C.'s Court of Appeal.
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