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Tentative contract deal reached for 11,500 health-care workers in SaskatchewanSEIU-West and the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations have agreed on a tentative contract for over 11,500 health-care workers in Saskatchewan.CanadaNov 20, 2020
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Health care union warns Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe of possible job actionIn a letter to the premier and health and labour relations ministers, SEIU-West president Barbara Cape says members have been left feeling frustrated and want action.CanadaJun 5, 2020
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Cutting spree wrong answer for Saskatchewan’s $1.2B deficit: unionsSaskatoon and District Labour Council’s annual meeting discussed Saskatchewan’s $1.2 billion deficit, cuts to the public sector and a changing job landscape.CanadaFeb 11, 2017
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Potential health jobs cuts a bad pill for care in Saskatchewan: SEIU-WestSEIU-West president Barbara Cape has serious concerns over the 4,900 health jobs Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall may eliminate to help balance the budget.CanadaFeb 8, 2017
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SEIU-West pans Wall’s idea of wage cuts, layoffs to deal with Saskatchewan deficitBarbara Cape, president of SEIU-West, says wage rollbacks and layoffs not the way to deal with Saskatchewan’s growing deficit.PoliticsDec 29, 2016
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