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Rogers ends lockout of Kootenay technicians after 9 days

  • Rogers has ended a nine-day lockout of its technicians in the Kootenays, allowing twenty-six employees to return to work on March 28, as confirmed by a spokesperson for Rogers to the Nelson Star.
  • The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers representatives indicated that the technicians had previously voted to unionize following Rogers' acquisition of Shaw in 2023 for $26 billion.
  • Robin Nedila, assistant business manager for Local 213, stated that while employees are back to work, there is no new information on when negotiations will resume between both parties.
  • An unfair labor practices complaint had been filed by the union with the Canada Industrial Relations Board prior to the lockout.
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Rogers ends lockout of Kootenay technicians after 9 days

The union says its members are back to work, although there's no new progress on a collective agreement

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