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Residents have bought and paid for these public services with their hard-earned tax dollars and yet the province is doing nothing while
Durham Region already receives the lowest per capita health care dollars in the GTA. Now
On the education front, local school boards are jeopardizing special needs children by constantly threatening to lay off Educational Assistants (EAs) according to the union. Each budget year, these vulnerable children lose more Educational Assistant time and schools try to lay off the custodial and clerical workers who keep schools safe and clean for our children.
The trend for governments at the local and provincial levels to contract out services to private operators or enter into public-private partnerships (P3s) to build community facilities is also proving expensive for taxpayers. Municipalities think public-private partnerships will save them money when building arenas, water treatment plants and other community facilities, but they’re wrong, said Ryan. Because for-profit operators must make a profit, P3s cost more and deliver less. Just ask
Tomorrow night, CUPE Ontario is putting on a free rock concert with April Wine and guest band, The Side Project, to celebrate and bring home to residents the importance of public services in building and strengthening communities. Residents need to stand up for quality public services and not let politicians starve them of funds or sell them off through privatization, contracting out or relocation of these jobs and services, he added.
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For more information, contact:
Sid Ryan CUPE Ontario President 416-209-0066
Valerie Dugale CUPE Communications 647-225-3685