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Ontario extends temporary wage increase for frontline health care workers

The Ontario government will extend its temporary raise for those who work in long-term care homes, hospitals, and social services.

Until August 23, more than 158,000 workers will get between $2 and $3 more an hour.

The enhancement was first offered last October and renewed in March. It was set to expire again on June 30. The government said it would continue to review the wage increase and decide in August if it will extend it again.

"The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted everyone in different ways, but we know it has had a profound impact on vulnerable Ontarians who rely on support workers in their day-to-day lives," said Minister of Children, Community and Social Services Todd Smith. "By further extending this temporary wage increase, we can ensure that our most vulnerable will continue to receive the care they need."

The latest extension will cost $141-million.

The province has also invested $52.5-million to recruit and retain new frontline health care workers and caregivers. So far, more than 600 personal support workers, 500 nurses, and 130 supportive care workers have been added to the system through the COVID-19 Fall Preparedness Plan. That is in addition to other staff added through other provincial programs.

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