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Nova Scotia school support staff want a say in addressing school violence

HALIFAX - Unionized support workers in Nova Scotia’s public schools are pushing for improvements to deal with rising school violence, weeks before students are to return to the classroom.

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Nova Scotia school support staff want a say in addressing school violence

Nova Scotia’s provincial flag flies on a flagpole in Ottawa, Friday, July 3, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld


HALIFAX - Unionized support workers in Nova Scotia’s public schools are pushing for improvements to deal with rising school violence, weeks before students are to return to the classroom.

During a news conference in front of Halifax City Hall on Thursday, the Canadian Union of Public Employees announced an online petition and released a 13-page report on the violence affecting its membership.

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