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TORONTO — Ontario's education minister intends to introduce legislation Monday that will avert a looming support staff strike and impose a contract on them, a proposition the union said it is prepared to fight.
The government had been offering raises of two per cent a year for workers making less than $40,000 and 1.25 per cent for all others, but Lecce said the new deal would give 2.5-per-cent annual raises to workers making less than $43,000 and 1.5 per cent for all others. "This is concerning not just for our teacher allies, but I think for every single worker in this province," Walton said."This is a government that is not working for workers and it's clear."
The judge ruled that the government"substantially interfered with meaningful collective bargaining" and Ontario was left having to pay more than $100 million in remedies to the unions.
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