Provincial engineers allege Ontario government unlawfully locking them out | CBC News
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Members of the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario (PEGO) have alleged unlawful lockouts by the province amid ongoing contract negotiations during their rotating strikes.
Engineers allege that the government's actions constitute an unlawful lockout and an indefinite suspension, designed to deter them from exercising their right to strike.
The Ontario Labour Relations Board has received a complaint due to the government's directive that PEGO members won’t be allowed to return to work after withdrawing their services.
Treasury Board President Caroline Mulroney stated that engineers were reminded of their employment terms, coinciding with their allegations of discipline and coercive tactics from the government.
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