Boards of Education
OPSEU Educational Workers protest
Bill 115
Educational workers will wear black on Wednesday, September 12,
in protest against the passing of McGuinty’s anti-union legislation, Bill 115.
All of Ontario’s Liberal and Conservative MPPs voted in favour of Bill 115. Only
the 14 NDP MPPs voted against it.
More than 2000 OPSEU members in the Moosonee District School Area Board ,
Moosonee Roman Catholic Separate School Board, Dufferin Peel Catholic School
Board, Peel District School Board, Rainbow District School Board (Sudbury), and
Simcoe County District School Board are affected by the new undemocratic
legislation.
Education support workers earn low wages, and will be hit hard by the passing of
Bill 115. Educational Assistants are particularly vulnerable to the
ramifications of this legislation. They are contract workers, and only paid
hourly. They do not receive any wages over the summer or holidays.
Collective bargaining is a right. OPSEU’s educational workers stand in
solidarity with their fellow sisters and brothers in all of Ontario’s unions as
they protest this Bill.
Support our education workers by wearing black in your workplace on Wednesday.
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