Ontario hospital nurses awarded additional pay after Bill 124 struck down

Nurses put on personal protective equipment at the Humber River Hospital in Toronto on Tuesday, January 25, 2022. Arbitrators have awarded Ontario hospital nurses additional salary increases for the three years that were subject to a wage restraint law, since it has been struck down as unconstitutional. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Nathan Denette

TORONTO - Ontario hospital nurses should get retroactive pay for three years during which they were subject to a wage restraint law that has since been ruled unconstitutional, arbitrators have ruled.

The 2019 law, known as Bill 124, capped wage increases for the nurses and other public sector workers at one per cent a year for three years.

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