Ontario won’t order driving instructors back to work
November 30th, 2009
The province refused to wade into the driving examiners’ strike Monday as about 200 angry driving instructors – the latest group to call for an end to the 100-day strike – demanded politicians order DriveTest employees back to work.
“We are all suffering these last few months, and it’s not our fault,” said Baldev Gill, a spokesman for the demonstrators.
Ontario’s driving instructors are part of the collateral damage of the labour dispute between the United Steelworkers Local 9511, who represent the 590 DriveTest employees, and Serco DES, the private company that administers driving tests.
Categories: Labour Disputes
