Queen’s University workers call for wage adjustments following Bill 124 decision
Global News
After Bill 124 was ruled unconstitutional by the Ontario Superior Court, Queen's workers are looking for wage compensation.
Hundreds of Queen’s University staff and faculty rallied on campus to protest Bill 124, and to call on the university for fair compensation adjustments.
With the cost of living in Canada ever-increasing, many members of Queen’s staff are struggling to make ends meet.
“It’s been getting harder to keep up with the bills,” says Amelia Laranjeira, a caretaker at Queen’s University.
“It’s frightening to think about where this could go. It gets depressing, not being able to pay your bills.”
Laranjeira is not alone.
Caretakers are one of the lowest-paid positions at the school, and many of them have had to change their habits now that the cost of living keeps going up.
“It’s tough,” says Jason Herrington, who is also a caretaker at Queen’s.
“We’ve had to cancel different things, we have to reprioritize our money. All we’re asking for is for Queen’s to reprioritize theirs and value their workers.”