there are many stakeholders here,' parents, taxpayers, government and the unions
of course there are the students
parents , taxpayers & government all have the interests of students as top of mind, while also recognizing all parties are stakeholders, some even recognize government financial stability for the critical contstraint that is
The unions however are unique as they act in the interest of only one stakeholder ....themselves
This dynamic is unsustainable as the public sector unions will drive the province into insolvency and that will hurt every single person in the province
It is never a surprise to see this right-wing spin on any union negotiation between the government and its workers, especially when it comes to the education sector. They never value what these workers do, and it's always "shut up and be thankful we pay you!" Then the next thing they say is, "if you don't like the pay, get a better job!" And then they wonder why we have shortages of workers.
The Ontario government had a budget surplus in the education portfolio. The PCs (and the Liberals before them) froze this unions pay for many years, and offered them meagre increases. The current talks are showing they aren't willing to pay more, despite an era of high inflation, where these workers might struggle to pay rent of feed their families. And, yes, the Union is focused on its members and their wellbeing. That's what ALL unions do. Why is that surprising?
When did the right become capitalist cucks? Where they always like that? Big business is all about grinding workers down, which is why they hate unions.