B.C. teachers’ union calls for smaller classes, masks in back-to-school plan
VANCOUVER — Teachers in British Columbia are calling for reduced class sizes and broader mandatory use of masks as provinces grapple with how to safely reopen schools.
The B.C. Teachers Federation issued a statement Wednesday asking the provincial government to add more physical distancing measures to its back-to-school plan to reduce the transmission of COVID-19.
Federation president Teri Mooring said the union has been working with the province but some of its biggest concerns have not been addressed.
“When we go into the grocery store or we go into the drug store we’re expected to wear masks, and often times the number of people in the space is also restricted,” she said in an interview. “So we’re looking for the same health and safety measures that we know work, that we know limit transmission of the virus, to be required in classrooms as well.”


