Voting has started on the tentative agreement reached for education workers represented by the Canadian Union of Public Employees.
It will continue for the next two weeks.
CUPE leaders are recommending acceptance saying it invests in high-quality service for students while providing workers with secure jobs and decent benefits.
The agreement was reached on October 6, a day before more than 55-thousand education assistants, custodians, secretaries and librarians among others were poised to walk off the job.