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  • 4% – Ontario 2023 inflation

    2.5%Public wage decline

    $35/hr – Average Ontario wage

    5.2% – Average Ontario raise

We’re ready to make this the year of the worker in Ontario. Are you in?

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At OPSEU/SEFPO we’re ready to meet the moment. We’re ready to make this the year of the worker in Ontario.

Right now, workers have more bargaining power than we have in decades. It’s time to balance the scales and fight for the wages and working conditions we deserve.

And we’ll do that by organizing and working together.

Because worker power is how we push back against a new gilded age marked by record profits and record CEO payouts.

To meet this moment, we’re transforming our union – together.

History isn’t made by the rich or even politicians. It’s made by us.

From bargaining tables to the streets of our communities, to MPPs offices to the lawn of Queen’s Park, we will take action and do whatever it takes.

This year, we’re organizing, bargaining and fighting back to win what we’re worth – from our public schools and health care to the LCBO to the Ontario Public Service to Ontario’s colleges and beyond.

We’re fighting to protect quality public services and good jobs in communities in every corner of this province.

Together, we will fight for a province that works in the best interest of everyone who lives here, not just corporations and their shareholders.

But it will take each and every one of us, working together, to win.

Together, we’ll make this the year of the worker in Ontario.

Let’s do this.

JP Hornick, President
Laurie Nancekivell, First Vice-President/Treasurer

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