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In wake of Carillion's sudden financial collapse, OPSEU demands government bring Carillion services back under public management


TORONTO, Jan. 15, 2018 /CNW/ - In the wake of the surprise collapse of the UK-based multinational Carillion, OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas is calling on the provincial government to put the privatized services that Carillion delivered back into the hands of professional and qualified public service workers.

"This is a clear sign that privatization doesn't work," says Thomas. "It's ineffective. It's over-priced. And as we're learning today, it's totally unreliable. This is another example of failed privatization taking more money out of the pockets of Ontarians.

"I'm demanding that our government face these facts and begin bringing privatized services back under public management, where they belong," Thomas says. "Here in Ontario, let's start with services Carillion had been providing ? we clearly can't count on them anymore."

Before its collapse, the Ontario government had privatized a variety of services to Carillion, including maintenance services at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, and the snowplowing of significant stretches of the 400-series and rural highways. Even before this week's collapse, Carillion's track-record in Ontario has been poor:

"Carillion was a mess, but its sudden demise puts services, workers, and the public at needless risk," said Thomas. "We have to protect ourselves from privatization disasters like this by bringing these services back in-house.

"Remember: Carillion isn't the only large corporation providing privatized public services in Ontario," Thomas added. "It's time for us to look at all of those contracts and ask ourselves if they're worth the risk."

SOURCE Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU)


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