OPSEU says McGuinty government rejects wage-freeze offer
The Canadian Press
Posted: Oct 5, 2012 5:14 PM ET
Last Updated: Oct 5, 2012 6:38 PM ET
OPSEU President Warren Smokey Thomas, seen in this file photo, says the McGuinty government has rejected the union's offer. (Nathan Denette/Canadian Press)
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union says the McGuinty government has rejected its offer to freeze wages and extend its current contract for another year.
The union says the government turned down the offer -- which would hold locked wages and benefits to existing levels -- less than 24 hours after it was made on Thursday.
OPSEU president Smokey Thomas says in a release that the rejection shows the government isn't interested in freezing union pay and benefits, but rather in starting negotiations that will likely lead to "drastic" cuts.
A spokesman for Government Services Minister Harinder Takhar says the government is optimistic it will reach an agreement balancing the union's interests with those of taxpayers once negotiations begin Nov. 5.
Thomas says the government's proposed public-sector wage freeze legislation would restrict bargaining talks to concessions only and open the door to the sell-off of public services.
Public sector unions have vowed to challenge the wage freeze bill in court, and the New Democrats warned it will cost taxpayers even more in the long run if the legislation passes and is then struck down.
Thomas said the union understands the restrictions the provincial deficit places on collective agreement negotiations.
"No one is looking for a pot of gold," he said.
"The only reason for the government to want to come to the bargaining table is to demand concessions, cuts and pave the way for privatizing and selling off public services," Thomas said. "Right now, our collective agreement is the only barrier that prevents the dismantling of public services in this province."
OPSEU's contract expires on Dec. 31.
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