The Canadian Press
2016-09-26 | Net Zero
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Ontario may be loosening the purse strings a bit for the next round of public-sector bargaining. For the past several years, the government has dictated that any wage increases for public employees must be offset by savings elsewhere. But as the Liberal government has a balanced budget in its sights, Premier Kathleen Wynne says the next bargaining round will be different. Liz Sandals, the minister in charge of that department, says it doesn't necessarily mean a smooth round of talks. (Premier Kathleen Wynne says new deals will still have to be "fiscally responsible.")
Date: 2016-09-26
Placeline: TORONTO.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 14 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << whatever the contacts when you're dealing with very large unions and very large contracts there's always some challenges so I would never anticipate that life will magically become easy when when were talking about collective bargaining >>
Date: 2016-09-26
Placeline: TORONTO.
Source: The Canadian Press
Length: 14 seconds
Transcript Prediction: << whatever the contacts when you're dealing with very large unions and very large contracts there's always some challenges so I would never anticipate that life will magically become easy when when were talking about collective bargaining >>
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