Ontario power workers get retroactive raises in 2-year contract deal

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Ontario power workers get retroactive raises in 2-year contract deal
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About 5,000 members of the Power Workers’ Union, who run Ontario Power Generation facilities across the province, have ratified a two-year deal retroactive to April 1, 2022.

About 5,000 members of the Power Workers’ Union, who run Ontario Power Generation nuclear, hydro and thermal facilities across the province, have ratified a two-year deal retroactive to April 1, 2022.

“The women and men of the PWU play a key role in building Ontario’s clean energy future,” said Smith. Ontario Power Generation spokesman Neal Kelly said the collective agreement “brings value and certainty to employees and meets“The agreement is a fair and reasonable outcome for employees as we lead the clean energy transition through safe, reliable, affordable power generation,” said Kelly.

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