Ontario saving nearly $10B through wage-restraint law

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About 70 per cent of public sector employees have already seen the effects of the three-year wage restraint

TORONTO — Ontario's financial watchdog says the government will save nearly $10 billion through its wage restraint law, though factors such as inflation could lower that figure.

The FAO says about 70 per cent of public sector employees have already seen the effects of the three-year wage restraint, but the remaining workers – including some hospital, college and government employees – have not yet started their three-year period.

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