City of Toronto hiking pay for aquatics staff amid lifeguard shortages
says it is upping aquatics staff wages by an average of 17 per cent as municipalities across the country grapple with lifeguard shortages.Local 79 requested earlier this year that the city review its aquatics staff wages.
A City of Toronto press release says 2,000 existing staff will receive a pay hike while new hires in positions including lifeguards, swim instructors and wading pool attendants will begin at a higher wage.
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