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Co-op refinery, Unifor to resume bargaining Friday
The sides in the labour dispute at the Co-op Refinery Complex (CRC) are to return to the bargaining table Friday -- and Carla McCrie can't wait. "That's the only place that we can get our people back ...
CJME News
Jan 30, 2020
Unifor holds a rally at the Saskatchewan legislature to discuss the lockout at the Co-op refinery on Jan. 30, 2020. (Adriana Christianson/980 CJME)
Labour groups want independent investigation into deaths of CP Railway workers
Two labour groups are calling for an independent investigation into the deaths of three Canadian Pacific Railway employees in a British Columbia train crash almost a year ago. Conductor Dyla...
The Canadian Press
Jan 29, 2020
Trump signs off on USMCA, shifting focus, pressure back to House of Commons
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump finally signed NAFTA's death warrant Wednesday, his distinctive Sharpie scrawl on the American road map for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement heralding the star...
The Canadian Press
Jan 29, 2020
More than 98,000 still owe money after Phoenix overpaid them, says MacKinnon
OTTAWA - More than 98,000 civil servants may still owe the federal government money from being overpaid through the disastrous Phoenix pay system. The government revealed the estimate this week in a w...
The Canadian Press
Jan 28, 2020
Gov't wasting billions on 'failed' projects through outsourcing, says union
OTTAWA - Outsourcing of work that could be done by federal government employees is costing taxpayers billions of dollars, and has created an unaccountable shadow public service, says a report fro...
The Canadian Press
Jan 27, 2020
Social Security Tribunal turns to people in the system to help cut wait times
OTTAWA - The body that Canadians turn to with disputes over federal benefits wants to learn from people who are most impacted by the system, with an eye to further reducing wait times and streamlining...
The Canadian Press
Jan 25, 2020
Social Security Tribunal turns to people in the system to help cut wait times
OTTAWA - The body that Canadians turn to with disputes over federal benefits wants to learn from people who are most impacted by the system, with an eye to further reducing wait times and streamlining...
The Canadian Press
Jan 25, 2020
Sides in Regina refinery labour dispute lay down conditions for talks to resume
REGINA - The owner of a Saskatchewan oil refinery where workers are locked out in a contract dispute says there has been a discussion with Unifor about returning to bargaining, but the ...
The Canadian Press
Jan 23, 2020
Union fined for violating court order in Regina refinery labour dispute
REGINA - A judge has fined a union that represents more than 700 workers at a Saskatchewan oil refinery $100,000 for violating a court order that set limits on picketing durin...
The Canadian Press
Jan 22, 2020
B.C. winery worker may cry over spilled wine but ruling won't give his job back
KELOWNA, B.C. - An employee who twice dumped thousands of litres of wine down a drain at a winery in Kelowna, B.C., cannot expect to return to his job under a labour arbitration ruling. Brent Cro...
The Canadian Press
Jan 22, 2020
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