Profs sue uOttawa over executives' pay hike --Ottawa Citizen
“In its application APUO alleges that these raises are illegal under the Broader Public Sector Accountability Act,
which the Ontario government passed in 2010,” the association said in a
news release. “This law stipulates that compensation paid to senior
administrators such as Dr. Nemer and Dr. Bradwejn ‘cannot be
increased’.”
The APUO represents 1,250 full-time faculty and librarians at
the University of Ottawa. It’s the first time the association has taken
the university to court, Dekker said. The university was served with the
papers Thursday and the application is expected to be filed in court on
Monday, Dekker said.
“The university insists that faculty have to prepare for cuts to
programs, teaching assistants, library services and so on — students are
also paying among the highest tuition fees in the country,” she said.
“So we are reasonably asking why the administrators are awarding
themselves massive raises while the province has made it clear that
administrators are not to receive pay increases.”
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