Hundreds of striking workers at Ontario’s Workplace Safety and Insurance Board rallied in downtown Toronto on Monday, calling on their employer to find a “fair compromise” on outstanding issues.
About 3,600 members of the Ontario Compensation Employees Union (OCEU), also known as CUPE Local 1750, which represents workers at the WSIB, have been on strike for better wages and working conditions since May 22. The union and employer met on Saturday and Sunday in mediated bargaining talks, but talks broke down on Sunday evening.
Thomas Chang, OCEU’s vice-president for Toronto, said the WSIB rejected the latest offer.
“OCEU remains available to negotiate, but needs to see a meaningful move by the employer to meet our member core needs,” Chang told the rally.
Chang said the mediator has decided to hold off on mediation until both sides come closer together. Picket lines will continue until a deal is reached, he said. …