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Ontario government is not unlawfully locking out provincial engineers: labour board

Published Dec 9, 2024 at 4:32pm

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Ontario government is not unlawfully locking out provincial engineers: labour board
Signage for newly-announced Highway 413 is seen during a news conference in Caledon, Ont., Tuesday, April 30, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston

The Ontario Labour Relations Board says the government is not unlawfully locking out provincial engineers who are taking part in rotating strikes.

Members of the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario filed a complaint with the board last month alleging the government effectively suspended the workers by telling them they can't return to work "until further notice by the employer."

The engineers had been participating in rotating strikes as they negotiate a new contract by stopping work on Highway 413 and Bradford Bypass projects.

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