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Workers at Kamloops Hudson’s Bay ratify deal after 165-day strike

by The Canadian Press
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The United Steelworkers union says workers at a Hudson’s Bay store in Kamloops, B.C., have ratified a new deal with their employer after a 165-day strike.

Workers with Local 1-417 walked off the job on Dec. 10 last year after they were unable to reach an agreement on wages with the retailer. 

The union says the months-long strike resulted in improvements to contract language, more job protections, wage hikes and lump-sum payments. 

The deal was reached after the province appointed a mediator earlier in May. 

Hudson’s Bay spokeswoman Tiffany Bourre says the company is pleased the deal was ratified, and the store is expected to re-open the second week of June. 

USW Western Canada director Scott Lunny thanked Kamloops residents for their support, and said workers look forward to welcoming them back to the store. 

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