福胖原因尽管如此法案,禁止教师罢工。

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安大略省政府表示,它打算援引尽管如此条款,以使最终影响某些教育工作者的法律在遇到任何宪法挑战时仍然有效。

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周一提出的一项法案将与该省约 55,000 名教育工作者签订合同——包括图书馆员、保管人和幼儿教育工作者——并禁止他们罢工。代表工人的加拿大公共雇员工会表示,它计划反对这项立法。
 
必须强赞,教育水平大幅下滑的情况下,任何贸然威胁罢工都是纯粹自私的行为。
 

Ontario could issue hundreds of millions in fines if education workers strike Friday​

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By Isaac Callan & Colin D'Mello Global News
Posted October 31, 2022 3:14 pm
Updated October 31, 2022 7:01 pm
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WATCH ABOVE: On Monday, the Ford government followed through on a threat to prevent a strike by CUPE. The government will impose a contract on the union – a move CUPE is vowing to fight. Colin D’Mello reports.
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As education workers in Ontario barrel towards open conflict with the Ministry of Education on Friday, the province is threatening to fine workers who illegally go on strike.
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The fines could amount to more than $200 million per day. The fine will be up to $4,000 for an individual or $500,000 for CUPE itself.
On Sunday evening, Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced he would introduce legislation to block education workers from walking off the job after a five-day notice of a strike was given.
The province confirmed Monday it would use the notwithstanding clause to avoid any court challenge the proposed law might face.
READ MORE: Ford government to table legislation to impose contract on education sector union
However, the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which represents 55,000 custodians, clerical staff, librarians, and early childhood educators, said it would proceed with its planned strike action on Friday.
That strike could cost education workers thousands of dollars each under the proposed legislation that Lecce and the Doug Ford government are rushing through.
Bill 28, Keeping Students in Class Act, specifies fines for strike action by CUPE members.
The legislation lays out that any person who violates section six or seven of the proposed bill — which prohibit strike action — and is convicted will face a fine.
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The law proposes that every day a person contravenes the law by striking “constitutes a separate offence.”
If all 55,000 workers represented by CUPE strike on Friday and receive the maximum fine of $4,000, it would cost a total of $220 million.
Asked how the legislation would work and if all workers would be fined, Lecce did not offer specifics.
“The legislation sets out those particulars really to deter any violation of the law,” he told reporters.
CUPE said on Monday it would help members who are hit with Ministry of Labour fines as a result of the new legislation.
Ontario NDP education critic, Chandra Pasma, called the legislation a “bullying tactic.”
“The minister is the one holding all the cards here,” she said. “The minister can come to the table at any time over the next four days with a deal that prevents to disruptions to our kids and that’s what I am begging him, please, to do.”
READ MORE: ‘Full withdrawal’: Ontario education workers could go on strike on Nov. 4
On Sunday, after CUPE notified the Ministry of Education of its plans to strike, the government increased its offer.
The latest offer promises a 2.5 per cent increase to workers earning less than 43,000 per year and a 1.5 for workers earning more per year.
The union requested an 11 per cent increase in wages, citing the high cost of living and historically low pay. CUPE said its wage proposal is an increase of $3.25 per hour annually for the next three years.
“CUPE has now made the decision to strike, putting their own self interest ahead of Ontario’s nearly two million children, who deserve to stay in class
learning,” Lecce said in a statement.
 
私企可以保留工会,公共领域应该全部取消。

真正的私企很少有工会的。

有工会的所谓私企绝大多数都是上市公司,public (traded) companies。

工会差点儿断送了美国的汽车工业。

现在最能折腾的是CUPE,公务员和教师(Ontario Teachers' Federation),以及护士工会

工会早已完成其历史使命,全部该寿终正寝了。
 
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这些人都不是教师,是学校低层管理人员和勤杂工。。。。


年薪$43000以下,涨2.5%,最多每月涨$90,

$43000以上的涨1.5%,如果$50000年薪,每月涨$63.

这个年代,政府的开价真是不多。。。还不够早餐的涨幅。
 
这些人都不是教师,是学校低层管理人员和勤杂工。。。。


年薪$43000以下,涨2.5%,最多每月涨$90,

$43000以上的涨1.5%,如果$50000年薪,每月涨$63.

这个年代,政府的开价真是不多。。。还不够早餐的涨幅。
扯蛋。各个行业底层的多的是。全罢工?

真要吧教育搞成毫无廉耻的一个行业?
 
这些人都不是教师,是学校低层管理人员和勤杂工。。。。


年薪$43000以下,涨2.5%,最多每月涨$90,

$43000以上的涨1.5%,如果$50000年薪,每月涨$63.

这个年代,政府的开价真是不多。。。还不够早餐的涨幅。
小学教师几年前就是八九万一年,每年还有两个半月的假期,还罢工?太不知足了
 
真正的私企很少有工会的。

有工会的所谓私企绝大多数都是上市公司,public (traded) companies。

工会差点儿断送了美国的汽车工业。

现在最能折腾的是CUPE,公务员和教师(Ontario Teachers' Federation),以及护士工会

工会早已完成其历史使命,全部该寿终正寝了。


市场机制会制约工会,美国产业工人工会已经大幅萎缩。

公共领域是旱涝保收的垄断性事业,没有制约机制。问题比较大。

完全禁止工会是不可能的。只能从最糟的那一块下手
 
由版主最后编辑:
“由教育质量和责任办公室(EQAO)发布的数据显示,全省超过 600,000 名中小学生完成了考试,根据独立政府机构的数据,不到一半的 6 年级学生(总计 47%)达到省级标准,比 2018-2019 年达到标准的人数更低。”就这还想涨工资?安省老师这是小母牛排队呀………
 
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