Ontario teachers awarded additional pay to compensate for wage restraint law
- Ontario elementary and high school teachers have been awarded additional retroactive pay of 2.75% for 2021-2022, following a decision by a third-party arbitrator.
- The decision reinforces the underpayment and undervaluation of teachers, according to the Ontario Secondary School Teacher's Federation president.
- Multiple unions, including teachers, nurses, and civil servants, have received remedies related to Bill 124, which capped salary increases at 1% annually for three years.
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Ontario teachers awarded additional pay to compensate for Bill 124
In 2019, Bill 124 capped salary increases for Ontario public sector employees at one per cent over 3 years. It's since been ruled unconstitutional, and Ontario teachers are getting a 2.75 per cent retroactive pay bump for one year of their last contract.
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