Woodstock residents react to the work to rule campaign implemented by teachers across Ontario that currently affects over 200 000 students.
Two weeks have passed since the work to rule campaign was implemented for teachers here in Oxford and around Ontario that currently affects over 200 000 students.
During the campaign teachers will not be obligated to write comments in report cards as well as administer tests that the province mandates.
Heart FM took to the streets to see how residents of Woodstock feel about the Work to rule Campaign.
As the pressure builds the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario made a announcement to hopefully see teachers return to work in a regluar capacity. If a solution has not been met by June 1st teachers can refuse to plan field trips for the upcoming year and to take part in meetings about a student's transition from one year to the next.

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