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04/28/2015 (2) v tilati ICS CITYOFA CANADA NIAGARA FA►SS The City of Niagara Falls, Ontario Resolution April 28, 2015 No. 14 Moved by Councillor Thomson Seconded by Councillor Campbell WHEREAS Niagara Falls City Council recognizes that emergency services professionals (police, fire and emergency medical services/EMS) work in dangerous settings and should be highly respected, however, labour costs and increases within the emergency services sector continue to rise at rates that are exceeding those in other sectors and include higher wage increases, better benefits and retirement plans; and WHEREAS the interest arbitration system has lead to higher arbitration awards for emergency services personnel that have not fully considered local economic factors and the taxpayers' ability to pay; and WHEREAS the taxpayers' ability to pay is a criterion enshrined in the Police Services Act, 1990, the Fire Protection and Prevention Act, 1997, the Public Sector Dispute Resolution Act, 1997, and the Ambulance Services Collective Bargaining Act, 2001; and WHEREAS arbitrators have failed to properly consider the taxpayers' ability to pay in their decisions and have failed to articulate the rejection of the criterion, instead justifying their award based on the municipality's ability to raise taxes or run deficits; and WHEREAS arbitrators' awards have often looked at past decisions of wage parity in the emergency services field, as opposed to comparing wage settlements to other union and non- union employees within the same municipality; and WHEREAS especially in Niagara, interest arbitration awards often exceed the increase in average annual household income and use comparables of more affluent regions; and WHEREAS in 2013, almost 75% of public sector employees on the"Sunshine List"were from the emergency personnel field; WHEREAS increased wages and benefits in the emergency services field take away funding in from other public safety programs, equipment replacement and hiring of new staff; and WHEREAS a public backlash is likely to occur if increased wages and benefits in the emergency services continue to increase unabated; and WHEREAS it is not fiscally responsible for Ontario municipalities to pass on substantial tax increases to fund emergency services arbitration awards at the expense of other municipal programs; and WHEREAS efforts by the Emergency Services Steering Committee(ESSC), ajoint committee of the municipalities of the Large Urban Mayors Caucus of Ontario (LUMCO), the Mayors and Regional Chairs of Ontario (MARCO), and the Ontario Association of Police Services Boards (OAPSB) have been unsuccessful to date in affecting labour cost containment in emergency services; and WHEREAS ESSC's 2011 position paper"Escalating Emergency Services Labour Costs and the Taxpayers' Ability to Pay" calls on arbitrators to act responsibly, consider all existing legislative criteria, most notably the municipality's ability to pay, look at the local economic realities, consider true economic indicators as they affect the average taxpayer and consider comparisons to non-emergency services workers; and WHEREAS representatives of Niagara Falls City Council and the Chief Administrative Officer have regularly raised the interest arbitration issue at meetings with the Minister of Labour at the annual Association of Municipalities of Ontario (A.M.O.) conference; and THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that Niagara Falls City Council calls on the Premier of Ontario and the Minister of Labour to introduce legislative changes to reform the Interest Arbitration system in Ontario; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that Niagara Falls City Council calls on the Emergency Services Steering Committee (ESSC) and Association of Municipalities of Ontario (A.M.O.) To continue to make the reform of the Interest Arbitration system a priority issue; and FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED that the resolution be sent to the local M.P.P. and to A.M.O. for distribution to other Ontario municipalities. Motion Carried AND The Seal of the Corporation be hereto affixed. D AN IOR ID JAMES M. DIODATI CITY CLERK MAYOR