No progress made in recent talks
It's the final day in which the province and union representing Ontario education workers try to reach a deal.
Yesterday, the Canadian Union of Public Employees, representing custodians, early childhood educators and administration staff, said there were no improvements after a second day of bargaining.
55,000 members will be in a legal strike position as of November 3rd.
The union has not indicated if there would be a full strike, which could potentially close schools, or lead to some other course of action.

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