New Brunswick CUPE members to return to work as they vote on tentative agreement - News Summed Up

New Brunswick CUPE members to return to work as they vote on tentative agreement


The Canadian Union of Public Employees says roughly 20,000 workers in New Brunswick will be back on the job as the union presents a tentative agreement with the government to their members for a vote. The union made the announcement around 8:30 p.m. Saturday, saying "members will return to work as soon as possible." "There will be no pickets tomorrow [Sunday]," reads the statement on CUPE New Brunswick's website and Facebook page. CUPE representatives and the province also arrived at a proposed wage package that will be voted on by members in seven CUPE locals. The union also said they are in the process of finalizing a tentative agreement for N.B.


Source: CBC News November 14, 2021 01:17 UTC



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