OPSEU president says tough times call for stronger public sector
October 23, 2008
Media attention was focused on OPSEU president
Warren (Smokey) Thomas on Wednesday after Finance Minister Dwight
Duncan delivered his economic outlook forecast which warned that
Ontario would slow its rate of public spending in the face of a
pending recession.
“Most people understand that when working people do
well, business does well,” Thomas told a throng of reporters inside
the Legislative building. “We need good-paying jobs in the public
sector to support good-paying jobs in the private sector.”
Thomas reminded the media that now is not the time
to ease up on spending in the public sector. That sort of economic
stimulus ensures that public services are maintained in local
communities which have otherwise been hit hard by the economic
downturn.
“In families where a private-sector job has been
lost, the public sector job may be the only income for families.”
The OPSEU president was joined by the Corrections
bargaining team members who attended the legislative sitting.
Several members of the media pressed Thomas on
OPSEU’s expectations going into next year’s round of OPS and BPS
bargaining.
“We’ve got 90,000 members going into bargaining over
the next 12 to 18 months. There’s always going to be trouble going
into bargaining. I’ve never had the government come to the table
once yet and say the cupboard’s not bare.”
Read the OPSEU briefing note
on public services and the economy.