6 ·The IFP· Halton Hills ·Tuesday, August 21, 2012 OPINION Gamesmanship Let the games begin. Okay, not the Olympic Games, they're done. And the Ontario Summer Games already got underway last week. No, we're referring to that seemingly endless contest of wills between the provincial government (this time represented by the Liberals) and some of the province's teachers' unions. The teachers have had a bit of history in waging war with the provincial government. They weren't too keen on the Social Contract of Bob Rae's NDP in the early 1990s, detested the policies of the Tories and Premier Mike Harris to the point of waging the biggest education strike in North American history later in the decade and now are accusing the Liberals and Dalton McGuinty of "bullying." "The bullying tactics leveled against education support workers are contrary to everything that everyone in Ontario's education sector has been trying to achieve for years," says Fred Hahn, President of the Ontario Division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE Ontario), the union representing more than 55,000 education support workers. `The government is showing contempt for the bargaining processes that are enshrined in law and that have always worked," huffed Ken Coran, President of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF/FEESO). The union leaders' salvos are in response to Education Minister Laurel Broten's threat of legislation to freeze wages for two years and short-circuit strikes or lockouts to keep kids in the classroom. She poked the bear last week by saying, "I don't believe the average Ontario worker would expect to get a 5.5 per cent pay increase after taking the summer off and refusing to negotiate." It was a shot at unions representing elementary and high school teachers that walked away from bargaining with the province. While both sides always contend they are acting in the "best interests of the students", this inane posturing has gotten old and should be left in the sandbox... where the kids play. 905-873-0301 Publisher: Ken Nugent General manager: Steve Foreman (sforeman@theifp.ca) Retail advertising manager: Cindi Campbell (ccampbell@theifp.ca) Managing editor: John McGhie (jmcghie@theifp.ca) Distribution manager: Nancy Geissler (ngeissler@theifp.ca) Classifieds Kristie Pells (classified@theifp.ca) Accounting Rose Marie Gauthier Editorial Cynthia Gamble: News editor (cgamble@theifp.ca) Ted Brown: Photography (tbrown@theifp.ca) Lisa Tallyn: Staff writer (ltallyn@theifp.ca) Eamonn Maher: Staff writer/sports (emaher@theifp.ca) Letters policy Letters must include an address and daytime phone number. Anonymous letters will not be published. 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