NIAGARA FALLS - With the integrity of the Niagara Parks
Commission being called into question, it’s time for the provincial
government to assume direct management of the park, says the union
representing more than 600 seasonal and full-time park employees.
The commission has a record of mismanagement and secrecy
that goes beyond its recent controversial decision to renew the lease of
the Maid of the Mist without going to tender, says the Ontario Public
Service Employees Union (OPSEU).
“Our members report that the park’s infrastructure and
lands are deteriorating while the commission makes irresponsible
spending decisions,” says OPSEU president Warren (Smokey) Thomas.
The union cites four examples of mismanagement:
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The leasing of the Niagara Parks Marina without
going to tender;
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The renovation and development of a $40-million
attraction, including a new ride, the Fury, that hasn’t attracted as
many visitors as projected and has created no new jobs;
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The elimination of 250 unionized jobs in the past
eight years, causing the deterioration in quality of the parkland
and buildings; and
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The installation of a $50,000 air conditioning
system for its restaurant by the falls, Elements, while laying off
chefs at the restaurant.
“With the Niagara region suffering from the
second-highest unemployment rate in the province, it is irresponsible
for the McGuinty government to let Niagara Parks slide into further
decline,” said Thomas. “Only direct ministerial accountability can
return the park to fiscal responsibility.”
The majority of the park’s workforce is seasonal
employees. The union is concerned that the work season is being slashed
by the commission in an attempt to deal with its money woes.
“The commissioners have dealt with a crisis of their own
making by laying off staff and shortening the season, causing great
hardship to the workers, to the regional economy which has already taken
a hit, and to the thousands of visitors to the Niagara peninsula,” said
Bill Rudd, president of OPSEU Local 217, representing unionized
employees of the park.
The Niagara Parks Commission is an agency of the
Government of Ontario that reports to the Ministry of Tourism.