Essential services designation no panacea

Binding arbitration doesn’t necessarily resolve underlying issues

When private sector workers strike, the only party hurt by the action is the employer. But when public sector workers strike, such as transit workers, teachers or, in more extreme cases, police and firefighters, the public ends up getting hurt because there is no one else available to deliver the service, says Anil Verma, a professor of industrial relations at the University of Toronto.

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