Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation
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The Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation is the professional organization representing over 12,000 teachers in publicly funded schools in Saskatchewan
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The Federation derives its mandate through The Teachers’ Federation Act, 2006. Membership comes with responsibilities, and grants professional status protected by law with rights and benefits that support members in their role as teachers.
Working together, teachers and their professional organization assert a credible voice on behalf of the collective, while attending to individual professional aspirations and needs.
The Federation has brought together, represented and served teachers for over 75 years. It embraces and promotes a vision of the whole teacher by offering programs, services and resources that address their economic welfare and professional growth, and the diverse issues affecting teachers’ workplace environment.
Saskatchewan
Saskatchewan is a prairie province in Canada, which has an area of . Saskatchewan is bordered on the west by Alberta, on the north by the Northwest Territories, on the east by Manitoba, and on the south by the U.S. states of Montana and North Dakota....
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The Federation derives its mandate through The Teachers’ Federation Act, 2006. Membership comes with responsibilities, and grants professional status protected by law with rights and benefits that support members in their role as teachers.
Working together, teachers and their professional organization assert a credible voice on behalf of the collective, while attending to individual professional aspirations and needs.
The Federation has brought together, represented and served teachers for over 75 years. It embraces and promotes a vision of the whole teacher by offering programs, services and resources that address their economic welfare and professional growth, and the diverse issues affecting teachers’ workplace environment.