The Conservative government is giving
itself new powers in the latest omnibus budget bill to impose
controversial sick leave changes to the public service, a move that sets
up a battle with federal unions just months before the October
election.
The budget bill tabled
Thursday, C-59, has 157 numbered pages, which is less than half the size
of both budget bills tabled last year. However Thursday’s bill
continues the pattern of jamming budget bills with a wide-range of
substantive measures, including entirely new laws.
Bill C-59 includes the government’s
long-promised balanced budget legislation, as well as a new law called
the Prevention of Terrorist Travel Act, which restricts the release of
intelligence used by government to cancel a passport on national
security grounds.
Critics have long
opposed the government’s approach to omnibus budget bills, arguing that
including major new measures all in one bill means that the individual
changes do not receive the same thorough Parliamentary scrutiny that
they would have received had they been introduced as a piece of
standalone legislation.
Unions had
already expressed concerns about the government’s plans on sick leave
when they were first signalled in Finance Minister Joe Oliver’s April 21
budget.
Bill C-59 gives the Treasury
Board minister the power to ignore provisions of the Public Service
Labour Relations Act and unilaterally change the terms and conditions of
sick leave in the public service and create a new short-term disability
program.
Treasury Board President Tony
Clement has said a new sick leave regime was his priority heading into
labour negotiations last year with public service bargaining units. The
major unions had said they strongly opposed Mr. Clement’s proposal.
“Nothing
in this [section] affects the right to strike under the Public Service
Labour Relations Act,” states one section of the budget bill.
“The
government has decided to completely throw out any pretense that they
intend to respect the collective bargaining rights of its workers,” said
Robyn Benson, president of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, the
largest union of federal public servants. “This attack on our members’
rights will seriously harm public services by forcing people to go to
work sick, and cause irreparable damage to labour relations. We will
take every available action in our power to challenge the legislation.”
Other
sections of the bill implement the wide range of tax credits announced
in the budget, including repealing the child tax credit, expanding the
Universal Child Care Benefit and introducing income splitting for
couples in different income brackets.
The
bill creates a new “Parliamentary Protective Service,” that would place
responsibility for security on Parliament Hill in the hands of the
RCMP.
The bill also lays out new rules
regulating unpaid internships, including that they cannot replace any
employee and that the internship must not be a prerequisite to the
person being offered employment.
The
budget bill includes changes to a wide-range of existing laws, including
the Industrial Design Act, the Patent Act, the Trade-marks Act, the
Canada Labour Code, the Copyright Act, the Export Development Act, the
Members of Parliament Retiring Allowances Act, the National Energy Board
Act, the Parliament of Canada Act, the Employment Insurance Act, the
Canada Small Business Financing Act, the Personal Information Protection
and Electronic Documents Act, the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering)
and Terrorist Financing Act, the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act,
the First Nations Fiscal Management Act, the Canadian Forces Members
and Veterans Re-establishment and Compensation Act, the Ending the
Long-gun Registry Act, the Trust and Loan Companies Act, the Bank Act,
the Insurance Companies Act, and the Cooperative Credit Associations
Act.
Ottawa — The Globe and Mail
Published
Thursday, May. 07 2015
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