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Union says WSIB contracts with U.S.-based companies will cost them jobs and higher wages

Ontario Compensation Employee’s Union says recent WSIB outsourcing contracts with American firms will lead to 26 layoffs, as workers picket for a second day in rotating strikes.

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A smaller, but still spirited, crowd of WSIB employees were back out on the picket line Friday for the second day of the province-wide strikes.


The union representing 3,600 Workplace Safety and Insurance Board workers says the provincial Crown agency has signed contracts with U.S.-based companies in recent months at the cost of jobs and higher wages.

According to the CUPE-affiliated Ontario Compensation Employee’s Union (OCEU), the WSIB in January that would “offshore” document management services and layoff 26 unionized employees at an undisclosed date.

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Nathan Bawaan

Nathan Bawaan is a Toronto-based general assignment reporter for the Star. Reach him via email: nbawaan@thestar.ca

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