More than two years into the pandemic, nurses and other health workers are leaving their jobs and not returning, in part because of Ontario’s wage restraint legislation, Bill 124, frontline workers and union leaders say. Read More
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'We are hemorrhaging nurses': Ontario's wage restraint law blamed for hospital staff shortages
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