TORONTO, March 16, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In advance of the 2023 Provincial Budget, the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) says the Ford government must address the hardships that Ontarians are experiencing. These include wages that have been frozen or cut, a cost-of-living crisis, and crumbling public services. The OFL’s 2023 Pre-Budget Submission provides recommendations to address the concerns of working-class people.

“Ontarians deserve a budget that improves the lives of working people,” said Patty Coates, Ontario Federation of Labour President. “We deserve stable working conditions, strong public services, affordable homes, and healthy communities for all.”

The OFL’s Pre-Budget Submission provides recommendations for the 2023 Provincial Budget under five categories: Real Wage Increases, Keep Schools and Health Care Public, Rent Control and Affordable Housing, Affordable Groceries, Gas, and Basic Goods, and Make Corporations and the Wealthy Pay. Proposals include:

“We know the money is there to improve working people’s lives,” said Coates, “The Financial Accountability Office has demonstrated that this government is overstating the deficit, understating revenues, and starving public services. Enough is enough. It’s time to actually work for workers.”

Read the OFL’s Pre-Budget Submission here.

For more information, please contact:
Melissa Palermo
Director of Communications
Ontario Federation of Labour
mpalermo@ofl.ca l 416-894-3456

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