WSIB Strike Hits Three Weeks as Management and the Ford Government Fails to Act on Mounting Crisis
1. 3,600 Ontario workers are striking due to high workloads and stagnant wages. 2. WSIB's claim backlogs contradict management's public statements about service cuts. 3. Outsourcing critical jobs to U.S. firms is worsening the situation for Ontario workers. 4. The strike is the first full-scale stoppage in WSIB's 110-year history. 5. OCEU/CUPE 1750 is ready to negotiate if WSIB addresses core issues.