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Collier | Lots of parties responsible for firefighters' raise

A municipal affairs expert says people shouldnt think only the arbitrator is responsible for the 15 per cent raise Windsor firefighters were awarded last month.
Cheryl Collier says while arbitration is a necessity, firefighters and municipalities can still bargain. (University of Windsor)

A municipal affairs expert says people shouldnt think only the arbitrator is responsible for the 15 per cent raise Windsor firefighters were awarded last month.

Cheryl Collier says arbitration is a necessary part of a bargaining process when you have essential workers in play.

Firefighters, like police, cant strike. But they can negotiate a new contract.

If they got down to basics at the bargaining table in the first place it wouldnt go to arbitration, Collier said.

Collier said the entire process and complaints are as much political as they are financial.

The ability to play with your tax base is a political decision. Its not just fact based. The mayors put it forward as fact when in reality its a political decision, Collier said. When you are deciding what to spend money on pools, for instance, like we are, or increasing the pay of firefighters those are political decisions.

The ability to play with your tax base is a political decision.

If you had some foresight, you could look ahead and budget for it, Collier said of raises.

She said Windsor Mayor Eddie Francis isnt alone in criticizing the arbitration process.

Its not like this is just happening in Windsor. I dont think Id get one [mayor] thats happy with the arbitration process, Collier said.

The three full-time firefighters in Scugog, Ont., a tiny town northeast of Toronto, won a 26 per cent raise through arbitration and now make approximately $80,000.

Our mayor isnt alone in this, Collier said. He has a lot of company.

Collier also said arbitrators should have to write down and publicize why they make the awards they do.

Arbitrators look at tax base, unemployment rates and the citys ability to pay, to name a few, when it comes to making a ruling.

It would behoove the arbitrators to write out their decision, she said.