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Category: Jobs and Employment
ORPP implementation to proceed while CPP negotiations take place
To expand the CPP, the federal government will need the consent of two-thirds of provinces — and even if it satisfies Ontario's requirements, those negotiations could take a while. ...
Heard: Air Canada signs 10-year labour deal with CUPE flight attendants
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Election 2015: What it means for Queen’s Park policies
Depending on which federal party is in the driver's seat on Parliament Hill on Tuesday, some of the biggest policies of the Ontario Liberal government could look very different going forward ...
Heard: Chatham-Kent public health nurses to hold information picket on labour dispute
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OMA warns of ‘serious concerns’ with more administration in primary care
The Ontario Medical Association said the suggestions on how to re-organize the health-care system included in the report on patient care groups released publicly yesterday could take 'years' and 'much needed funds.' ...
Seen: Francophone teachers union ratifies central agreement
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Premier: Frustration behind school boards’ move to reveal bargaining details with ETFO
Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario calls OPSBA’s releasing sick leave and benefits as two issues left to be dealt with 'bad faith bargaining and a 'hostile move' ...
Heard: Province helps Windsor auto parts company expand plant
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School boards say sick leave, benefits only remaining issues
In contract talks, Ontario Public School Boards' Association says other issues including class size and teacher supervision time have been tentatively agreed on with the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario and the ...