On Friday, March 13, the Town of Whitby announced that it would be laying off 210 part-time workers as part of its response to the spread of COVID-19.
Laying off workers in the middle of a public health emergency is not the response that the people of Whitby need right now. Now, more then ever, we need our leaders to focus on communities, not cuts, as we all look for strength in the face of this global pandemic. Our communities can only remain resistant to the spread of the pandemic when people have the ability to pay their rent or mortgage, put food on the table for their families and buy the necessary supplies for exercising best practices for limit the spread of COVID-19.
Likewise, public employees can play a vital role in cleaning, sanitation and other duties that will limit the transmission of the coronavirus.
The Town of Whitby promotes the core values of “WE CARE” (Whitby Employees Care)
- Collaborative: working together to achieve better outcomes
- Accountable: being responsible for my actions and for living our values
- Respectful: treating each other with mutual respect
- Engaged: being an active participant to make this a great place to work
It is difficult to see how denying employees’ income during a pandemic is in any way collaborative or accountable.
Pickering, Clarington, Uxbridge, Ajax and the Region of Durham have all found solutions for their full and part-time workforces that includes continuation of salaries or reassignment for workers whose services have been put on hold.
It is time for the mayor and councillors of Whitby to do right by their employees and their residents and reverse the layoffs to these 210 workers so that they can continue to help strengthen the community in Whitby in the face of this global pandemic. Send them a message below.