More than 320 workers at the Children’s Aid Society of Ottawa (CASO) are on the brink of striking after nine months of …
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The union representing Canada’s border workers says members have voted 91 per cent in favour of a new collective agreement. More than …
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Harry Bains, B.C.’s labour minister, won’t seek re-election in Oct. 19 vote
Three veteran New Democrat cabinet ministers and community stalwarts in Surrey and Victoria have announced they won’t seek re-election in British Columbia’s …
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Two sides far apart in LCBO contract talks ahead of strike deadline, union says
The union representing workers at Ontario’s main liquor retailer says the two sides remain far apart ahead of a strike deadline. The …
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Calgary airport security workers to rally over alleged lack of water and breaks
Security workers at Calgary International Airport are set to rally on Friday, July 5, to protest what they describe as severe working …
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Nova Scotia health-care unions move to conciliation in first step toward job action
Unions representing health-care workers in Nova Scotia have filed for conciliation to reach an essential services agreement with the province, a first …
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Ontario to spend 25% of advertising with local media, Unifor applauds support of journalism
In a move to bolster local journalism, the Ontario government announced today that provincial agencies will allocate at least 25% of their …
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New teachers contract signed in Nova Scotia, contains 12% salary increase over 3 years
School is out for the summer but the province has a lot of homework to get done in the next few months. …
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‘Frustration takes over’: How arbitration plans went awry in WestJet mechanics strike
Arbitration doesn’t typically spur a strike. If anything, the reverse occurs. But on Thursday, a directive for binding arbitration from Labour Minister …
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Newfoundland and Labrador fishers say commercial cod fishery should not reopen
Exactly 32 years after the federal government imposed a moratorium on Newfoundland and Labrador’s commercial cod fishery, harvesters in the province demanded …