OSSTF District 20–Halton advocates for all of its members, providing protective services and support for Teachers and educational workers. As a strong, effective provincial organization OSSTF is able to:
Brad Fisher
District President

* Promote and advance the cause of public education.
* Procure justice for all teachers and support staff.
* Bargain contracts that improve and protect working conditions.
* Offer professional and personal development.
* Have an effective political voice.


Kim Darby, Vice-President of OSSTF District 20 Teachers lays a wreath on behalf of District 20 at the Remembrance Day Services at the Burlington City Hall Cenotaph.

Bargaining Units:

Teacher Bargaining Unit (TBU)
– represents 1,200 secondary teachers

Professional Student Services Personnel (PSSP) – represents 80 child and youth counsellors, social workers, speech and language pathologists, and psychologists

Halton Occasional Teacher (HSOT) – represents over 600 secondary occasional teachers

Office Clerical Technical Unit (OCTU)
- represents 280 secretaries, media clerks, repair technician, library technicians, offset operators, and shipper/receivers

 


 

 


3410 South Service Rd.,
Burlington, Ontario,
Canada.

Phone (905) 332-1228
Fax (905) 335-9220




OSSTF District 20 represents over 2,000 education workers including secondary teachers, professional student services personnel, office, clerical, and technical staff.
The district has within it 17 high schools and 87 elementary schools.
The District maintains a permanent office with an Executive Assistant on staff.

The Teacher Bargaining Unit has three release officers: President (elected), Chief Negotiator (staff), and the Health and Benefits Officer (staff).