The Alberta Labour Relations Board has declined to summarily dismiss a complaint from a worker who alleges his union failed to provide …
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FeaturedWorkplace Safety & OHS
Ontario legislation would extend WSIB coverage to 29,000 more care workers
by Todd Humberby Todd HumberThe Ontario government has introduced proposed legislation that would extend mandatory Workplace Safety and Insurance Board (WSIB) coverage to about 29,000 frontline …
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Collective Agreements
PREMIUM Construction Workers Union CLAC Local 63 and Brock Canada Field Services finalize two-year collective agreement in Alberta
The deal runs from Feb. 1, 2026, to Jan. 31, 2028, and sets journeyperson base wages as high as $60.06 per hour …
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Collective Agreements
PREMIUM Construction Workers Union CLAC Local 63 and Brand Energy Solutions finalize two-year collective agreement in Alberta
The deal runs from February 1, 2026 to January 31, 2028 and includes journeyman base wages of $49.02 per hour with a …
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Collective Agreements
PREMIUM Construction Workers Union, CLAC Local 63 and Weston Construction Alberta finalize three-year collective agreement covering ironworkers and labourers
The deal runs from Jan. 1, 2026 to Aug. 31, 2028 and includes minimum wage increases of two per cent annually plus …
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Collective Agreements
PREMIUM CLAC Local 56 and Canadian Corps of Commissionaires finalize two-and-a-half-year collective agreement covering Calgary airport security workers
The deal runs from March 28, 2025 to September 30, 2027 and includes multi-tier wage increases across all classifications effective October 2025 …
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Collective Agreements
PREMIUM Construction Workers Union CLAC Local 63 and Borea Construction ULC finalize two-year collective agreement covering construction workers in Alberta
The deal runs from December 1, 2025 to November 30, 2027 and includes wage increases across all classifications effective January 2026 and …
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FeaturedLabour Relations
Work stoppage averted for Richmond, B.C., boating production workers, machinists
A union representing 320 production workers, machinists and maintenance personnel for a boating manufacturing company in Richmond, B.C., say it has averted …

