Explainer: Here are all the issues in stalled Ontario education worker bargaining
The Canadian Union of Public Employees has requested what’s known as a “no board” report, signalling that talks with the government are at an impasse. If the conciliator issues a no board report, it puts the union in a legal strike position in 17 days. Here’s a look at the major issues at play:The union is asking for increases of $3.25 an hour in each year of the agreement, which works out to about 11.7 per cent annually on average.
The government says all of CUPE’s measurable proposals — the province says it can’t determine the cost of some items such as eliminating wage grids and standardizing vacation entitlements — would total more than $4 billion. If the same terms are applied to the deals for all four major teachers’ unions as well, which usually happens in education bargaining, the government says that additional cost equals $21.8 billion over three years.
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