Education Workers in Ontario Ratify New Contract with Salary Increases

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Education workers in Ontario, represented by the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario, have ratified a new contract that includes an agreement on a Bill 124 remedy. The government has agreed to give education workers an additional 0.75% in salary increases for the first two years of the contract, with the amount for the third year to be decided by an arbitrator.

Education workers represented by the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario ratified a new contract last week and the union says today that the deal includes an agreement on a Bill 124 remedy.

That 2019 law capped salary increases for public sector workers to one per cent a year for three years.ETFO says that the government has agreed to give its education workers an additional 0.75 per cent in salary increases for the first two years of the contract covered by Bill 124, and the amount for the third year will be decided by an arbitrator.

The Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation says it has agreed to the same terms with the government and the two unions will present a “united front” when going to arbitration on the third-year remedy early next year.Millions in Hells Angels cash poured into southern Ontario real estate, court documents showU.S.

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