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Union files unfair labour practice complaint against BC Ferries amid ‘tense’ negotiationsThe BCFerry and Marine Workers' Union has filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the BC Labour Relations Board, accusing the employer of bargaining directly with members.CanadaDec 18, 2023
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Seniors in West Kelowna, B.C. face eviction amid housing crisisSix tenants at the Golden Homes Mobile Home Park were all served with evictions notices. The notices indicate that extensive plumbing and electrical work needs to be conducted.FeaturesMar 3, 2023
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Two North Okanagan communities settle decades-long dispute over water feesFor over 40 years, the City of Armstrong and the Township of Spallumcheen have been unable to solve a dispute over how much users pay for the water they utilize.ConsumerFeb 18, 2023
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Hamilton council delays firing unvaccinated municipal employeesLora Fontana, the city's head of human resources, says the number of workers not in compliance with vaccination requirements has dropped to 322, down from 440 last week.PoliticsMay 25, 2022
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Manitoba civil service wins retroactive pay hikes after wage-freeze fightAn arbitration board has awarded annual pay hikes of between 0.5 per cent and two per cent going back to 2019, plus interest.PoliticsMay 19, 2022
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City of Winnipeg won’t appeal arbitrator’s decision in pension battle with police union: MayorThe City of Winnipeg says it will not appeal an arbitrator's decision that found the city did not have the right to unilaterally modify terms of the Winnipeg Police Service's pension plan.PoliticsApr 23, 2020
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Winnipeg Police Association wins grievance over pension battle with cityAn arbitrator has ruled in favour of the Winnipeg Police Association in their battle with the city over the police pension plan.Mar 27, 2020
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Decision reserved in hearing for N.B. officers involved in fatal shootingConstables Mathieu Boudreau and Patrick Bulger are accused of five code of conduct violations after Michel Vienneau was shot in his vehicle outside the Bathurst train station on Jan. 12, 2015.CanadaDec 9, 2019
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B.C.’s 911 operators, E-Comm heading to arbitration in contract disputeWorkers have been without a contract since the end of December last year.Nov 21, 2019
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Transit Strike Day 21: Both sides dig in as system-wide shutdown loomsOne labour expert says the two sides remain so far apart, the issue may need to go to arbitration to be resolved.Nov 21, 2019
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