McGuinty won't rule out public sector cuts
The Canadian Press
Posted: Apr 13, 2012 1:17 PM ET
Last Updated: Apr 13, 2012 1:15 PM ET
Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty has said Ontario's public sector executives must lead by example when it comes to their high salaries. (The Canadian Press)
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Premier Dalton McGuinty says he can not guarantee there would not be any public sector job layoffs as the Ontario government struggles to eliminate a $15.2-billion deficit.
McGuinty said the government needs teachers, doctors, university professors and everyone else paid by taxpayers to take a two-year wage freeze.
He added the government wants to "hit the pause button" on pay hikes in order to protect gains in health care and education, especially smaller class sizes and full-day kindergarten.
Speaking in Kingston, McGuinty said the government has made the choice to delay salary increases rather than lay off nurses and teachers.
The premier insisted it was not an easy decision but said everyone who works in the public sector must — in his words — "have a little bit of skin in the game."
McGuinty did not make any reference to the Elementary Teachers Federation and the Ontario Medical Association, both of which are publicly fighting with the Liberals over the wage freeze.
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