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presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution Frontline workers across the province are going to notice some extra cash in their bank accounts over the next few months. There are still many details that the government has not made clear, including how people will get the pay raise. Respiratory therapists, mental health workers, and security staff are also eligible. In an announcement made by the Ontario government in April, a temporary pandemic pay will be giving staff an additional $4 an hour. "However, workers will only see this raise appear on their paycheck if they are considered an eligible frontline worker.
Unions have launched a legal challenge arguing it is unconstitutional because it infringes upon collective bargaining rights.Bethlenfalvy said “unless we can show a balanced budget, which we’re far away from,” MPPs will continue to have their pay frozen.That’s because by law they can only receive a pay hike when the treasury is in the black.With the Tories expected to run deficits until 2023, parliamentarians’ wages should remain the same for the foreseeable future.MPPs earn $116,550 with ministers making $165,851, the leader of the opposition $180,886, and the premier $208,974.In comparison, federal MPs, who received two per cent raises According to the Bank of Canada, if MPPs’ pay had risen at the rate of inflation, they would earn about $139,000 this year. permissions/licensing, please go to:It is one long-standing Liberal policy that the Progressive Conservatives have no intention of changing.As MPPs head off for the Christmas break this weekend, they will also mark the 10th anniversary of a pay freeze imposed upon them by former Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty.The legacy of McGuinty’s move is so strong that neither his Grit successor, Kathleen Wynne, nor current Tory Premier Doug Ford would dare lift it.“MPPs have not gotten a raise and that’s the plan going forward — zero per cent,” Treasury Board President Peter Bethlenfalvy said earlier this week.“All 124 people in the legislature work very hard and … they’re not asking for raises and certainly not given the circumstances — the fiscal situation that we’ve inherited,” he said.Bethlenfalvy has been scrambling for ways to save money as the Tories struggle with a deficit that is projected to be $9 billion this year up from $7.4 billion in 2018-19.He is the main architect of Bill 124, the controversial legislation that limits public-sector wage increases to one per cent annually for the next three years. According to the Bank of Canada, if MPPs’ pay had risen at the rate of inflation, they would earn about $139,000 this year. As well, some employees who work more than 100 hours in a month will get an extra $250 a month. To order This Luckily, if you are an eligible frontline worker, it shouldn't be hard to get your hourly raise.The government states that the extra money will be administered automatically through participating employers.However, when it comes to lump-sum payments, such as the monthly bonuses, the government site admits that they "are still working out how lump sum payments will be made. Similarly, $116,550 today is worth $97,800 in 2009 dollars.McGuinty imposed the freeze in Ontario a decade ago this week against the backdrop of the worst global recession since the Great Depression.Saddled with a record $24.7 billion provincial deficit in December 2009 — when the budget was $113.7 billion “Ask not what your provincial government can impose on you; ask what as a member of the public sector you can bring to the table,” McGuinty said at the time.“In some ways, those of us within the public sector have been sheltered from the full ravages of this private-sector recession. A lack of pay transparency could also prove harmful to Canada’s tech sector, Bulger says. Worse still, for many, is the fact that ministers making more than $200,000 per year are getting massive pay hikes while Ontario has frozen its minimum wage at $14 an hour. Frontline workers across the province are going to notice some extra cash in their bank accounts over the next few months.
That 2006 hike had been implemented after many years of an earlier pay freeze.MPPs have not had a pension plan since former Tory premier Mike Harris wound it down more than 20 years ago.In its place, there is a small defined contribution RRSP similar to what some private-sector employees get, but no defined benefit lifetime pension like teachers and many other public servants receive.When McGuinty was premier, several PC MPPs quietly approached him about reinstating the defined benefit pension, but one official said the Liberal premier declined because it would be politically foolish.“Dalton told them, ‘you guys can bring it back when you’re in office,’” recalled the Liberal insider, speaking on condition of anonymity in order to relay private conversations.Similarly, Wynne, who succeeded McGuinty in 2013, also spurned MPPs’ push to resurrect a pension.While the Tories ended nearly 15 years of Liberal rule when Ford swept to power in June 2018, there has been no indication of any willingness to revive the MPP pension plan.In fact, two sources close to the premier said this week such a proposal is a non-starter.Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited.
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presentation-ready copies of Toronto Star content for distribution Frontline workers across the province are going to notice some extra cash in their bank accounts over the next few months. There are still many details that the government has not made clear, including how people will get the pay raise. Respiratory therapists, mental health workers, and security staff are also eligible. In an announcement made by the Ontario government in April, a temporary pandemic pay will be giving staff an additional $4 an hour. "However, workers will only see this raise appear on their paycheck if they are considered an eligible frontline worker.
Unions have launched a legal challenge arguing it is unconstitutional because it infringes upon collective bargaining rights.Bethlenfalvy said “unless we can show a balanced budget, which we’re far away from,” MPPs will continue to have their pay frozen.That’s because by law they can only receive a pay hike when the treasury is in the black.With the Tories expected to run deficits until 2023, parliamentarians’ wages should remain the same for the foreseeable future.MPPs earn $116,550 with ministers making $165,851, the leader of the opposition $180,886, and the premier $208,974.In comparison, federal MPs, who received two per cent raises According to the Bank of Canada, if MPPs’ pay had risen at the rate of inflation, they would earn about $139,000 this year. permissions/licensing, please go to:It is one long-standing Liberal policy that the Progressive Conservatives have no intention of changing.As MPPs head off for the Christmas break this weekend, they will also mark the 10th anniversary of a pay freeze imposed upon them by former Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty.The legacy of McGuinty’s move is so strong that neither his Grit successor, Kathleen Wynne, nor current Tory Premier Doug Ford would dare lift it.“MPPs have not gotten a raise and that’s the plan going forward — zero per cent,” Treasury Board President Peter Bethlenfalvy said earlier this week.“All 124 people in the legislature work very hard and … they’re not asking for raises and certainly not given the circumstances — the fiscal situation that we’ve inherited,” he said.Bethlenfalvy has been scrambling for ways to save money as the Tories struggle with a deficit that is projected to be $9 billion this year up from $7.4 billion in 2018-19.He is the main architect of Bill 124, the controversial legislation that limits public-sector wage increases to one per cent annually for the next three years. According to the Bank of Canada, if MPPs’ pay had risen at the rate of inflation, they would earn about $139,000 this year. As well, some employees who work more than 100 hours in a month will get an extra $250 a month. To order This Luckily, if you are an eligible frontline worker, it shouldn't be hard to get your hourly raise.The government states that the extra money will be administered automatically through participating employers.However, when it comes to lump-sum payments, such as the monthly bonuses, the government site admits that they "are still working out how lump sum payments will be made. Similarly, $116,550 today is worth $97,800 in 2009 dollars.McGuinty imposed the freeze in Ontario a decade ago this week against the backdrop of the worst global recession since the Great Depression.Saddled with a record $24.7 billion provincial deficit in December 2009 — when the budget was $113.7 billion “Ask not what your provincial government can impose on you; ask what as a member of the public sector you can bring to the table,” McGuinty said at the time.“In some ways, those of us within the public sector have been sheltered from the full ravages of this private-sector recession. A lack of pay transparency could also prove harmful to Canada’s tech sector, Bulger says. Worse still, for many, is the fact that ministers making more than $200,000 per year are getting massive pay hikes while Ontario has frozen its minimum wage at $14 an hour. Frontline workers across the province are going to notice some extra cash in their bank accounts over the next few months.
That 2006 hike had been implemented after many years of an earlier pay freeze.MPPs have not had a pension plan since former Tory premier Mike Harris wound it down more than 20 years ago.In its place, there is a small defined contribution RRSP similar to what some private-sector employees get, but no defined benefit lifetime pension like teachers and many other public servants receive.When McGuinty was premier, several PC MPPs quietly approached him about reinstating the defined benefit pension, but one official said the Liberal premier declined because it would be politically foolish.“Dalton told them, ‘you guys can bring it back when you’re in office,’” recalled the Liberal insider, speaking on condition of anonymity in order to relay private conversations.Similarly, Wynne, who succeeded McGuinty in 2013, also spurned MPPs’ push to resurrect a pension.While the Tories ended nearly 15 years of Liberal rule when Ford swept to power in June 2018, there has been no indication of any willingness to revive the MPP pension plan.In fact, two sources close to the premier said this week such a proposal is a non-starter.Copyright owned or licensed by Toronto Star Newspapers Limited.
This will last for 16 weeks, from April 24, 2020, to August 13, 2020. The state of emergency, which is set to last until at least
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Pay cuts for some, raises for others. Auxiliary staff such as cooks, laundry services, custodians and housekeeping are also qualified for the raise if they work at the eligible facilities.
To order copies of All This copy is for your personal non-commercial use only. This Ontario raise for essential workers is available to anyone eligible and here's how you can get it.