Judges Sue Over Pay Rejection
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Federal judges are suing the government over a rejected pay raise—recommended by an independent commission at $28,000–$36,000 on top of already hefty salaries—claiming the government failed to justify its decision. The government argues economic uncertainty makes the raise inappropriate, while the judges’ association sees it as a procedural failure. Unprecedented in its scope, this is the first time judges have taken the government to court over compensation since 1999. The government’s suggestion to appoint a retired judge to avoid bias sparked backlash, prompting the court to assign retired Ontario Court of Appeal judge Alexandra Hoy to preside. The case, set for September, could reshape how judicial pay is handled in the future.
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