
London school boards to resume in-person learning starting Tuesday
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It will be business as usual for students in London, Ont. on Tuesday, as local school boards have announced a return to in-person learning following CUPE’s announcement that it was ending strike action in response to the Ford government offering to rescind Bill 28.
It will be business as usual for students in London, Ont. on Tuesday, as local school boards have announced a return to in-person learning following CUPE’s announcement that it was ending strike action in response to the Ford government offering to rescind Bill 28.
On Monday, Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservative government announced it was rescinding legislation that made a strike by the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) illegal.
CUPE then announced that following the rescinding of the controversial Bill 28, the 55,000 education workers that began their walkout on Friday will end their job action, and return to schools on Tuesday.
Here’s a look at how London’s school boards have reacted to the news.
In a statement issued Monday afternoon, the Thames Valley District School Board (TVDSB) said all Thames Valley schools will be open on Tuesday for in-person learning.

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