Underfunded public services can't survive more cuts: OPSEU
Neither the people who need public services nor the people who provide them should bear the burden of paying down the provincial deficit, said the union in advance of Finance Minister Dwight Duncan's
"Public services have been on life support since the
The current funding crisis in children and youth services shows the situation is already desperate for the province's children and families.
"More than 27,000 children and 42,000 families receive care from children's aid societies and one in five children in Ontario need mental health services," said
Twenty union leaders from children's aid societies and children's mental health agencies will meet in
Ontario needs a long-term plan to reduce the provincial deficit without cutting public services. The plan should be based on an understanding that the public sector is vital to the recovery of the economy.
"Every dollar spent in the public sector not only provides a service that people need, but also provides income that supports families, communities and local businesses," said Rout.
The union warned against privatizing public services as a quick fix for Ontario's deficit .
"The track record of privatization is one of higher costs, reduced services, poorer jobs and structural deficits," said Rout.
OPSEU represents 130,000 employees of the Ontario government, community colleges, the LCBO and more than 500 employers in the Broader Public Sector.
For further information: Claire Rowett, OPSEU Regional VP, (905) 375-7368 (cell); Greg Hamara, OPSEU Communications, (647) 238-9933 (cell)
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