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well new brunswick is locking out all non-designated qp members in the department of education they include custodians bus drivers and administrative support the government says it had to act because the union has not communicated its plans for tomorrow on schools we had some hope that if we had more communication with qp that they would be able to give us an idea of what they were intending unfortunately havenamp;#39;t seen that and so given that we canamp;#39;t have one school where weamp;#39;re not sure whoamp;#39;s coming to work another school or someone says theyamp;#39;re coming but then they donamp;#39;t we have got to have some level of stability and predictability over again what i hope will be a very brief period of this strike more than 3 000 employees are locked out as a result ahead of todayamp;#39;s action the government announced on friday that all schools will move to home learning tomorrow the strike by about 22 000 public sector workers is primarily over wages