Toronto backtracks on return-to-office plans for city employees as Omicron spreads concerns
Doug Ford and the Ontario PCs have a new problem to grapple with: City of Toronto employees who want to retire early are angry about the provincial government’s latest plan to keep them working in the public sector and out of the taxpayers’ pockets.
City employees in Toronto are preparing to retire in record numbers. With so many eligible retirees, the province is attempting to stop them from leaving by returning them to work in the public sector. The Ontario Liberal government has promised to reverse the move.
The issue has come to a head after Toronto city workers launched a campaign to stop the province from implementing this plan. The campaign includes calls for a referendum on the matter, led by the Ontario Federation of Labour.
Doug Ford and the PCs have a new problem to grapple with: City of Toronto employees who want to retire early are angry about the provincial government’s latest plan to keep them working in the public sector and out of the taxpayers’ pockets.
City employees in Toronto are preparing to retire in record numbers. With so many eligible retirees, the province is attempting to stop them from leaving by returning them to work in the public sector. The Ontario Liberal government has promised to reverse the move.
The issue has come to a head after Toronto city workers launched a campaign to stop the province from implementing this plan. The campaign includes calls for a referendum on the matter, led by the Ontario Federation of Labour.
Doug Ford and the PCs have a new problem to grapple with: City of Toronto employees who want to retire early are angry about the provincial government’s latest plan to keep them working in the public sector and out of the taxpayers’ pockets.
City employees in Toronto are preparing to retire in record numbers. With so many eligible retirees, the province is attempting to stop them from leaving by returning them to work in the public sector. The Ontario Liberal government has promised to reverse the move.
The issue has come to a head after Toronto city workers launched a campaign to stop the province from implementing this plan. The campaign includes calls for a referendum on the matter, led by the Ontario Federation of Labour.
Doug Ford and the PCs have a new problem to grapple with