Nova Scotia accepts arbitrator’s decision for wage hikes for civil servants
HALIFAX — Arbitrators have awarded a seven per cent wage hike to Nova Scotia civil servants over six years, in a decision the premier says is within the province’s means despite his prior, high-profile battles to impose salary restraint.
“We believe it is fair to government … This is not the spike we’ve historically seen when we’ve gone through these kinds of conversations in this province,” Stephen McNeil said after Thursday’s ruling was released.
The Liberal government has made control of public sector salaries and benefits one of its trademark political positions in recent years.
Earlier this year, it proclaimed Bill 148 to limit wage increases to three per cent over four years. Public sector unions complained the legislation, which remains in place, was illegal and unfair.


