Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario
The Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario (ETFO; French: Fédération des enseignants et des enseignantes de l'élémentaire de l'Ontario (FEÉO))[1] is a labour union representing all public elementary school teachers, occasional teachers and some Designated Early Childhood Educators (DECEs) in the Canadian province of Ontario. The union has 76 local chapters in the province, and over 81,000 members. The union was founded on July 1, 1998, by the merger of the Federation of Women Teachers' Associations of Ontario (FWTAO) and the Ontario Public School Teachers' Federation (OPSTF).
Full name | Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario |
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Founded | 1998 |
Affiliation | |
Key people | Sam Hammond, President |
Office location | Toronto, Ontario |
Country | Canada |
Website | www |
ETFO's 81,000 members join l'Association des enseignantes et des enseignants Franco-ontariens (representing approximately 8,000 members), the Ontario English Catholic Teachers' Association (representing approximately 45,000 members) and the Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (representing approximately 60,000 members) to form the Ontario Teachers' Federation.[2][3] ETFO is also a member of the Canadian Teachers' Federation and Education International.
Governance
The governance framework is outlined in a number of different documents including the Bylaws, Constitution, Human Rights Statement, Policy Statements, Position Statements, and Equity Statement. These documents form the framework for how ETFO is governed and what it sets out to accomplish for its members.
Provincial Presidents
Term | Name | Local |
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2009–Present | Sam Hammond | Hamilton-Wentworth Teacher Local |
2007 - 2009 | David Clegg | York Region Teacher Local |
2002 - 2007 | Emily Noble | Algoma Teacher Local |
1998 - 2002 | Phyllis J. Lennox (née Benedict) | Kawartha Pine Ridge Teacher Local |
Sam Hammond
Sam Hammond is serving his fourth term as President of ETFO. He was initially elected in August 2009. Prior to being president, Hammond served two years as First-Vice President and was Vice-President from 2004 to 2007. Hammond was first elected to provincial Executive in August 2003.[5]
Provincial Executive
ETFO's provincial organization includes four fully released officers: President, First Vice-President, Vice-President Female and Vice-President. All four of these officers are ETFO members (teachers, occasional teachers, DECEs or other educational professionals) that have been released from their teaching duties for their term in office.
In addition to the 4 released officers, ETFO's provincial governing body includes one representative to the Ontario Teachers' Federation (OTF Table Officer), and as many additional officers required to make up the 14-member Executive. Of those remaining positions, 4 of them are open to women only.
All Provincial Executive positions are elected by the general membership at ETFO's Annual Meeting held each summer in August. All terms last 2 years.
Executive, 2019–2021
Name | Position | Local |
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Sam Hammond | President | Hamilton-Wentworth Teacher Local |
Karen Campbell | First Vice-President | Elementary Teachers of Toronto Local |
David Mastin | Vice-President | Durham Teacher Local |
Monica Rusnak | Vice-President | Ontario North East Local |
Nathan Core | OTF Table Officer | Waterloo Region Occasional Teacher Local |
Gail Bannister-Clark | Executive Member | Peel Teacher Local |
Yvette Blackburn | Executive Member | Elementary Teachers of Toronto Local |
Amy Chevis | Executive Member | Simcoe County Occasional Teacher Local |
Mary Fowler | Executive Member | Durham Teacher Local |
Joy Lachica | Executive Member | Elementary Teachers of Toronto Local |
Felcia Samuel | Executive Member | Elementary Teachers of Toronto Local |
Mario Spagnuolo | Executive Member | Greater Essex Teacher Local |
Sylvia Van Campen | Executive Member | Upper Canada Occasional Teacher Local |
Greg Weiler | Executive Member | Waterloo Region Teacher Local |
Non-elected positions
Name | Position |
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Sharron O'Halloran | General Secretary |
Jerry DeQuetteville | Deputy General Secretary |
Bobbi Taillefer | Deputy General Secretary |
ETFO locals
Each school board in Ontario has at least 1 ETFO Local serving members who work within that school board. Teacher Locals are present in all school boards, 1 Local (James Bay) has only a Teacher Local, 10 boards have DECE (Dedicated Early Childhood Educator) Locals, and 2 boards have ESP and one of those 2 (Renfrew County) also has a PSP Local.
The objectives and priorities of ETFO are contained in the constitution:
While all boards now have DECEs as a result of the implementation of Full Day Kindergarten for children aged 4 – 6, not all of those educators are represented by ETFO.
Region | Teacher Local | OT Local | DECE Local | ESP and PSP Local |
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Algoma | Teacher | OT | ||
Avon Maitland | Teacher | OT | ||
Bluewater | Teacher | OT | ||
Durham | Teacher | OT | DECE and Catholic DECE | |
Grand Erie | Teacher | OT | DECE | |
Greater Essex County | Teacher | OT | ||
Halton | Teacher | OT | DECE | |
Hamilton-Wentworth | Teacher | OT | DECE | |
Hastings-Prince Edward | Teacher | OT | ||
James Bay | Teacher | |||
Kawartha Pine Ridge | Teacher | OT | ||
Keewatin-Patricia | Teacher | OT | ||
Lakehead | Teacher | OT | ||
Lambton Kent | Teacher | OT | ||
Limestone | Teacher | OT | ||
Near North | Teacher | OT | ||
Niagara | Teacher | OT | ||
Ontario North East | Teacher | OT | ||
Ottawa-Carleton | Teacher | OT | ||
Peel | Teacher | OT | ||
Rainbow | Teacher | OT | DECE | |
Rainy River District | Teacher | OT | ESP | |
Renfrew County | Teacher | OT | ESP and PSP | |
Simcoe County | Teacher | OT | DECE | |
Superior Greenstone | Teacher | OT | ||
Thames Valley | Teacher | OT | ||
Toronto | Teacher | OT | Catholic DECE | |
Trillium Lakelands | Teacher | OT | DECE | |
Upper Canada | Teacher | OT | ||
Upper Grand | Teacher | OT | ||
Waterloo Region | Teacher | OT | DECE | |
York Region | Teacher | OT |
Advocacy and equity
ETFO has been seen as a leader among teachers' federations on equity issues. With 80%+ female members, ETFO is particularly active in its support for women's participation and leadership.
The ETFO Executive has adopted this definition of equity:
ETFO recognizes that we live in a society characterized by individual and systemic discrimination against particular groups. Within this context, ETFO defines equity as fairness achieved through proactive measures which result in equality for all.
See also
References
- Artuso, Antonella (December 10, 2012). "McGuinty 'trivializes' teachers' fight: ETFO". Toronto Sun. Sun Media. Archived from the original on 2012-12-14.
- Welcome to ETFO, Published by ETFO, Toronto, ON (2011)
- Reshef, Yonatan; Rastin, Sandra (2003). Unions in the time of revolution. University of Toronto Press. p. 87. ISBN 0-8020-8753-1.
- 2011/12 ETFO Reference BOOK, Member Involvement Section
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-12-29. Retrieved 2013-04-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-10-25. Retrieved 2015-11-07.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- ETFO Reference Book 2019-2020
- ETFO Reference Book 2015-2016