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Mediator declines to work teachers strike

Veteran mediator declines to help end teachers strike in British Columbia
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Surrey teacher was among those rallying along King George Boulevard near 76 Avenue last month.

By The Canadian Press

VANCOUVER - A veteran mediator has turned down a request to try to settle British Columbia's teachers strike.

B.C. Teachers Federation spokesman Rich Overgaard says Vince Ready did not have time in his schedule to mediate the dispute between educators and the government.

Overgaard says educators will meet tonight to discuss other possible mediators.

Ready is widely considered one of Canada's top labour troubleshooters and the teachers union put his name forward as someone who could move things forward.

Pay and class size are among the sticking points in the dispute.

The strike started last week and meant no class for more than a half million students.

Classes were due to wind down this week in most schools in B.C.