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Saskatchewan cancer clinic workers push contract demands at premier’s dinner

REGINA – Workers at cancer clinics in Saskatchewan used the annual premier’s dinner in Regina to raise the profile of their fight for a new contract.

The Saskatchewan Cancer Agency employees set up a picket line Thursday night outside Evraz Place where Premier Brad Wall spoke to about 2,200 Saskatchewan Party supporters.

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Police escorted them off the property after they were asked to leave following a 45-minute demonstration, but the workers set up a new picket on a nearby street.

The demonstrators are members of the Saskatchewan Government Employees Union and have been without a contract since December 2009.

Trent Edwards, a union spokesman, admits the demonstration was done on the spur of the moment, but says the dinner was a chance to get their message out about the need for an arbitrator.

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The workers will vote next week on the agency’s final offer, but the SGEU is asking them to reject it. (CJME)

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