Nurses are Challenging Bill 124

The Issue

Guelph and Regional Nurses are looking for your support in contacting our local MPP, Mike Schreiner at his Queen's Park office (mschreiner@ola.org) and/or  his Guelph Constituency office (mschreiner-co@ola.org) in our effort to challenge Bill 124. Please also sign this petition as you can. And thank you for supporting Ontario Nurses.

In the wake of a successful Charter challenge against Manitoba's wage-suppression legislation and outrage at the impact of similar legislation in Ontario, the Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) is calling for an immediate exemption for its members from Ontario's wage-suppression legislation, Bill 124.

"The Manitoba decision clearly shows that what ONA and other public-sector unions have alleged in our own Charter challenges is true," says ONA President Vicki McKenna, RN. "Bill 124 interferes with Charter rights regarding free collective bargaining. It has widened the gender pay-equity gap and the impact on the morale of our dedicated RNs and health-care professionals, working under tremendously challenging circumstances during this pandemic, has been devastating. ONA and our members are absolutely outraged at the suppression of wages that will see hospital RNs and health-care workers limited to a one-per-cent increase. When releasing the decision, the arbitrator said his hands were tied when it came to monetary issues. He was forced, because of the bill, to hold their wage increase to one per cent."

ONA members have sent more than 20,000 emails to Premier Doug Ford in just the past two days, demanding that nurses be exempt from the bill as a matter of equity, fairness and respect.

"Our passionate, dedicated members are sending an average of 800 emails to the Premier every hour," says McKenna. "This is a clear sign that we have all reached the breaking point after seeing wages suppressed for the past decade, by successive governments."

Bill 124 limits wage increases for public-sector workers – including nurses – to a maximum of one per cent per year for three years. McKenna says that the need for the quality care ONA members provide has never been more evident than during the pandemic, and the government should do the right thing and rescind this legislation now.

 

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The Issue

Guelph and Regional Nurses are looking for your support in contacting our local MPP, Mike Schreiner at his Queen's Park office (mschreiner@ola.org) and/or  his Guelph Constituency office (mschreiner-co@ola.org) in our effort to challenge Bill 124. Please also sign this petition as you can. And thank you for supporting Ontario Nurses.

In the wake of a successful Charter challenge against Manitoba's wage-suppression legislation and outrage at the impact of similar legislation in Ontario, the Ontario Nurses' Association (ONA) is calling for an immediate exemption for its members from Ontario's wage-suppression legislation, Bill 124.

"The Manitoba decision clearly shows that what ONA and other public-sector unions have alleged in our own Charter challenges is true," says ONA President Vicki McKenna, RN. "Bill 124 interferes with Charter rights regarding free collective bargaining. It has widened the gender pay-equity gap and the impact on the morale of our dedicated RNs and health-care professionals, working under tremendously challenging circumstances during this pandemic, has been devastating. ONA and our members are absolutely outraged at the suppression of wages that will see hospital RNs and health-care workers limited to a one-per-cent increase. When releasing the decision, the arbitrator said his hands were tied when it came to monetary issues. He was forced, because of the bill, to hold their wage increase to one per cent."

ONA members have sent more than 20,000 emails to Premier Doug Ford in just the past two days, demanding that nurses be exempt from the bill as a matter of equity, fairness and respect.

"Our passionate, dedicated members are sending an average of 800 emails to the Premier every hour," says McKenna. "This is a clear sign that we have all reached the breaking point after seeing wages suppressed for the past decade, by successive governments."

Bill 124 limits wage increases for public-sector workers – including nurses – to a maximum of one per cent per year for three years. McKenna says that the need for the quality care ONA members provide has never been more evident than during the pandemic, and the government should do the right thing and rescind this legislation now.

 

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Mike Schreiner MPP
Mike Schreiner MPP

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Petition created on June 17, 2020