Burnaby School District Grapples with $9.4M Shortfall After Labour Arbitration Decision The Burnaby School District in British Columbia is facing a significant financial challenge after a recent labour arbitration decision resulted in a $9.4 million shortfall. The district had been engaged in a dispute with its teachers' union over contract negotiations, and the arbitration ruling has now left the district scrambling to find a way to cover the unexpected expense. The shortfall is expected to have a major impact on the district's budget, potentially forcing cuts to programs and services. As the district works to mitigate the financial blow, parents and students are left wondering how this decision will affect the quality of education in the region.
BURNABY SCHOOL DISTRICT School district faces $9.4M shortfall after labour arbitration Education News Canada