Provincial engineers allege Ontario government unlawfully locking them out

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TORONTO — Ontario government engineers who are participating in rotating strikes amid contract negotiations are alleging the province is now unlawfully locking them out and interfering with their right to strike.

Members of the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario, which represents more than 600 professional engineers and land surveyors who work for the province, have filed a complaint with the Ontario Labour Relations Board.

Now, they say the government has told all PEGO members that if they withdraw their services, they won't be allowed to return to work"until further notice by the employer."

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