EDMONTON - Alberta's premier says she hopes the legislation her government tables on Monday to force striking teachers back to work isn't followed by broader labour action.
Danielle Smith's comments on her call-in radio show come at the heels of a threat of unprecedented mobilization by the Alberta Federation of Labour if the government doesn't rule out the use of the notwithstanding clause in its dealings with teachers.
The federation, which represents more than 350,000 workers, says the clause will make a mockery of the constitutional right to strike and escalate the contract dispute between the government and teachers.
When asked about the threat on her call-in radio show, Smith didn't rule out the use of the clause and said teachers will have to be ordered back to work if they don't

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