Constitutional challenge of Ontario's wage-cap bill begins in court

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Public sector employees will be going up against the Ontario government in court this week as the two sides argue over a law that has capped wages for workers.

The groups are challenging the constitutionality of Bill 124, a law passed in 2019 that limits wage increases at one per cent per year for Ontario Public Service employees as well as broader public sector workers, including nurses and teachers.

The province has refused those calls, although the premier has said the government will negotiate fairly when contracts affected by the bill expire. "Bill 124 imposes restrictions on all forms of compensation and has undermined nurses' bargaining power during a crisis shortage of their skilled labour, exacerbated by a global pandemic, that would otherwise have amplified that power," lawyers for the Ontario Nurses Association wrote in its factum filed with court.The nurses group also argues the bill is discriminatory against women and violates sex and gender equality in two other sections of the Charter.

The groups claim there was a lack of meaningful consultation prior to the bill being introduced in the legislature. It also argues the bill does not interfere with the groups' ability to bargain for job security, benefits and seniority."There is no evidence of a link between an employee's sex and the application of Bill 124," the province wrote.

 

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I see so many arguments of 'they chose those jobs' (EAs, school admin, library workers, etc)...those MPPs also CHOSE to run for election and represent their constituents. So why do they get paid so well for it and CUPE workers can't get a living wage? IStandWithEducationWorkers

fordnation gave his team all big raises so what he claims when giving a 1% wage cap is bull sh*t!

It's taxpayers funding these jobs - courts will throw this out

Over-paid and under-worked, a purge needs to happen...

HilaryWollis Why aren’t the wages of MPPs capped?

The government can always negotiate wage cuts or limited increases and the workers can always strike. The loser is always the general public.

will the Public Sector Employees lose their right to strike with the current and future Governments legislating workers back to work? are Conservatives and Liberals Union Busters?

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