Fact-checking OPSEU’s Bill 124 Misinformation
Fact-checking OPSEU’s Bill 124 Misinformation
Bargaining Management Update February 11, 2022
Recently, OPSEU distributed excerpts from a legal opinion they obtained about Bill 124. We have reviewed that opinion in its entirety and find its conclusions to be unsupportable based on the facts.
The opinions we have obtained from Mediator Keller, Hicks Morley LLP, and Treasury Board (the body that enforces Bill 124) all conclude that the union’s demands offend Bill 124. In view of all these legal opinions and having reviewed the Union’s legal opinion, we find the Union’s position to be inaccurate and misleading.
The below table outlines the facts surrounding Bill 124 and its applicability.
Both parties have obtained legal opinions.
The Union’s legal opinion does not consider the effect of changes in workload on salary rate under section 10.
Brian Keller, a respected arbitrator and lawyer, has published his full expert opinion on this matter. We encourage you to review the report.
Read the Employer Final Offer and make an informed decision ahead of the vote Feb 15-17, 2022.
Sincerely,
The Management Bargaining Team
Dr. Laurie Rancourt (she/her) Bargaining Chair, Humber College
Stephanie Ball (she/her) Executive Dean, Durham College
Goranka Vukelich, PhD (she/her) Executive Dean, Conestoga College
Ian Wigglesworth (he/him), Associate Vice President, George Brown College
Jeannine Verdenik (she/her) Executive Director, Confederation College
Leslie Casson (she/her) Associate Dean, St. Lawrence College