Nova Scotia School Support Staff Vote to Ratify Tentative Agreement
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School workers’ new deal includes wins for wages, school safety
“We did this together,” says union. Over 5,000 education workers in Nova Scotia have signed a new two-year deal with the province, after nearly a year of bargaining. In a member update Sunday night, the council of eight local union presidents told members they were “proud of what we have achieved” and that getting this deal “showed us what we can do when we work together…
Nova Scotia School Support Staff Vote to Ratify Tentative Agreement
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia -- School support staff across Nova Scotia have voted to accept their tentative agreements, averting potential province-wide job action. The eight CUPE locals coordinated negotiations of their different collective agreements, and their unity and solidarity throughout almost a year of bargaining secured important gains for workers in this sector.
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