Mr. Hoath advises that compensation is at stake and advises that "despite the commitment from the City to not engage in any preliminary arguments of the arbitrator’s jurisdiction to rule, that is exactly what we will hear tonight. I believe strongly the City of Hamilton should be exposed for their lack of integrity."
The arbitration is key component of concluding the eight week water strike. The Hamiltonian is in the process of inquiring about an open to the public Zoom link, so that any public member can attend the meeting. We will update this page if we receive the details.
Note: In the spirit of fairness, we reached out to the city for comment.
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