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Ontario teachers get extra pay to make up for wage cap law – Winnipeg Free Press

TORONTO – Public high school and elementary school teachers will receive additional retroactive pay raises to make up for limited pay under a law known as Bill 124.

When the Ontario Federation of Elementary Teachers and the Ontario Secondary Teachers Federation reached new contracts with the provincial government, they left some issues to be decided by an arbitrator.

Teachers and the government agreed to pay an additional 0.75 percent in each of the first two years of the previous contract to cover lost wages under Bill 124, but the amount in the third year was left to arbitration.

Public high school and elementary school teachers will receive additional retroactive pay raises to make up for their capped salaries under a law known as House Bill 124.  Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO) headquarters in Toronto, Monday, March 9, 2020.  THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston
Public high school and elementary school teachers will receive additional retroactive pay raises to make up for their capped salaries under a law known as House Bill 124. Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario (ETFO) headquarters in Toronto, Monday, March 9, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston

The unions announced today that an arbitrator awarded 2.75 percent for the third year under Bill 124, in addition to the one percent annual increase that was part of the previous contract.

This law limited the salary increase of public sector employees to one percent per year for three years.

An Ontario court ruled it unconstitutional, ruling that it infringed on workers' rights to freedom of association and collective bargaining.