The union representing WestJet flight attendants says it has given the airline notice to begin contract talks. CUPE 8125 says in a …
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By Brieanna Charlebois The regional director of a union representing workers at the Amazon facility in Delta, B.C., says leaders are scheduled to …
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NDP seeking to scrap labour code section that lets Ottawa shut down strikes
By Catherine Morrison NDP MP and labour critic Alexandre Boulerice said Tuesday his party plans to table a private member’s bill this fall …
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Dalhousie University and faculty association reach tentative agreement ending lockout
Dalhousie University and its faculty association have reached a tentative agreement, ending a nearly month-long labour disruption. The two sides have released …
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Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu expects unpaid airline work probe to wrap up in December
By Kyle Duggan The federal government’s probe into allegations about unpaid work in Canada’s airline sector should wrap up by early December, Jobs …
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BCGEU escalates job action, bans overtime for correctional officers and sheriffs
By Brieanna Charlebois The president of a union representing British Columbia’s public service workers says it has escalated job action with an overtime …
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Alberta takes teachers’ union to labour board over accusations of false claims
By Fakiha Baig The Alberta Teachers’ Association says the province is delaying and sabotaging the bargaining process after the government announced it has …
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Air Transat pilots file notice of dispute in contract talks, seeks conciliator
The union representing pilots at Air Transat has filed a notice of dispute with the federal labour minister, seeking the appointment of …
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Manufacturing sector shows ‘tentative signs of a recovery’ in July, economist says
By Daniel Johnson A rise in manufacturing sales in July could indicate early signs of a recovery after the sector was hit hard …
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‘Anxiety’ for restaurateurs as B.C. job action escalates to liquor warehouses
By Chuck Chiang The head of a British Columbia restaurant industry association says businesses are in a state of “nervousness and anxiety” over …