Explainer of issues in stalled Ontario education worker bargaining

A worker cleans a classroom at Eric Hamber Secondary school in Vancouver, B.C. Monday, March 23, 2020. About 55,000 Ontario education workers such as administration staff, librarians, early childhood educators, custodians and maintenance staff could soon be in a legal strike position. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

TORONTO - About 55,000 Ontario education workers such as administration staff, librarians, early childhood educators and custodians could soon be in a legal strike position.

The ´ºÉ«Ö±²¥ Union of Public Employees has requested what's known as a "no board" report, signalling that talks with the government are at an impasse. If the conciliator issues a no board report, it puts the union in a legal strike position in 17 days. Here's a look at the major issues at play:

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