Bill 124

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Appeal to reinstate Bill 124 draws ire from some nurses (CTV Toronto)

While bill 124 impacts a number of public sector workers, nurses have been particularly vocal in their opposition.

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Appeal in defense of Bill 124 another slap to nurses: RNAO (Toronto Sun)

A decision by the Doug Ford government to appeal a court's rejection of Bill 124 is a double slap in the face to nurses, Registered Nurses' Association of ...

“To me it’s a double slap in the face – the first slap was to even have Bill 124,” Holloway said Friday. Article content

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Ford government appeals court decision striking down Bill 124 (CHCH News)

The provincial government is appealing a court decision that struck down a labour law restricting salary increases for public-sector workers.

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Unions condemn appeal of ruling declaring Bill 124 unconstitutional (BlackburnNews.com)

Unions representing the province's healthcare workers are slamming the Ford government for appealing a ruling that declared Bill 124 unconstitutional.

“The legislation has capped salary increases for nurses and other public sector workers at one per cent annual since 2019, a massive reduction in real salary given the 12.5 per cent cumulative inflation since that year. The decision by Premier Ford’s government is a betrayal to nurses, to the profession and to the public, who are witnessing the crumbling of a health system that desperately needs more nurses. The decision to appeal Bill 124 and continue its fight to leave wage restraint legislation in place is an affront to everyone,” said RNAO CEO Dr.

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Ontario appeals decision that struck down wage-limiting law for ... (CityNews Ottawa)

The province had argued the law did not infringe constitutional rights, saying the charter only protects the process of bargaining, not the outcome, ...

“Right now, the Ford government should be focused on taking meaningful action to address the simultaneous cost-of-living and health care crises in this province. “Ford’s unfair legislation restricted public sector workers’ compensation, even as many affected workers risked their lives each day going to work through the pandemic. In the notice of appeal filed in Ontario’s top court on Thursday, Dec.

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Province set to Appeal Superior Court Decision on Strike Down of ... (The Ranch 100.1 FM)

The Provincial Government is set to appeal the Ontario Superior Court's decision to strike down the wage cap law, Bill 124, on the grounds it violated the ...

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