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Council 1987 - Mel Lofstrom

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 5 "LOFSTROM CALLS FOR QUALITY WATCHDOG. In his report to spring Council, Saskatchewan Teachers' Federation General Secretary Mel Lofstrom said teachers are upset with a number of recent developments, including funding cutbacks for this province's schools, government interference in teacher collective bargaining in all western provinces and the 'unprecedented attack by the government of British Columbia on the teachers of that province.'"

Council 1987 - Education Minister Lorne Hepworth

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 8 "HEPWORTH SEES NEW REALITIES: ED. 'KEY TO SUCCESS'. As the world's economic structure changes and Saskatchewan's resource income falters, the education system is becoming the key to whether the province will succeed or fail in the future, according to the minister of education."

Council 1987 - Central Office Staff

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 7 "GETTING IT ALL TOGETHER. As the STF's biggest event each year, Council takes a lot of work to prepare for - with councillors studying resolutions and meeting at regionals, and Federation staff looking after the many details to make sure the meeting runs smoothly. Above, administrative secretary Shirley Court fills councillors' information kits with the materials they will need to make their decisions."

Council 1987 - Stirling McDowell

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 2 COMPULSORY MEMBERSHIP TO END? The greatest challenge teacher organizations will face in the immediate future may well be the possible end of compulsory membership. And, (CTF Secretary General) Stirling McDowell told the opening session of the 1987 meeting of Council, they must prepare to meet that challenge."

Council 1987 - Plenary Session

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 9 "DEEP IN THOUGHT. Councillors ponder the pros and cons of one of the more than 120 resolutions they dealt with at Council '87. They looked at all resolutions in detail, during small-group sessions, then put their final stamp of approval or denial on motions at the Saturday plenary session."

Council 1987 - MLA Reception

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, May 6, 1987, p. 3 "LOBBYING AT LEISURE. MLA Doug Anguish (NDP - The Battlefords), left, and provincial opposition education critic Myron Kowalsky (NDP - Prince Albert), centre, chat with STF president-elect Glen King during an informal reception for members of the legislative assembly, Saskatchewan members of Parliament and other guests, hosted by the Federation on the Wednesday evening of Council week."

Special (Fall) Council 1986 - Asking Package Debate

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, Oct. 3, 1986, p. 2 "READY TO BARGAIN. Saskatoon teacher and STF councillor Earle Roberson asks questions of the Federation's executive and staff during debate on the draft teachers' asking package for the upcoming bargaining for a 1987 provincial agreement. A one-day fall Council meeting was held in Saskatoon Sept. 27 to consider and ratify the package."

STF Executive 1986-87 - Executive Group Photo

The Saskatchewan Bulletin, April 18, 1986, p. 2 "COOKE PRESIDENT-ELECT; NEW MEMBERS VOTED IN. Councillors elected the following as their STF executive for 1986-87 (seated, from left): Doug Haroldson, Vice-President Susan Bates, President Gerry Cooke, Past-President Bert Gordon; (standing, from left): Glen King, Gloria Rathgeber, Tony Oscienny, Gordon Rawlake, Gwen Munro, Denys Stubbins."

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