Binding Arbitration
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STF, Government of Saskatchewan begin binding arbitrationThe binding arbitration process between STF and the provincial government began Monday after more than a year and a half of contract negotiations and job action.EducationDec 16, 2024
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Saskatchewan teachers discuss binding arbitration in consultation processThe STF said teachers are undergoing a consultation process around the use of binding arbitration to resolve the current bargaining dispute.EducationJun 12, 2024
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Binding arbitration could be used in Saskatchewan teacher talksBinding arbitration could be used in the bargaining between the Saskatchewan government and teachers.EducationMay 31, 2024
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Lecce says Ontario high school teachers deal includes Bill 124 wages ‘resolution’'Through this proposal, which includes negotiating for the next month and sending any outstanding issues to interest arbitration, this frame includes the resolution for 124.'EducationSep 28, 2023
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Ontario public high school teachers vote in favour of binding arbitration, avoids strikeOntario Secondary School Teachers' Federation (OSSTF) says it has voted in favour of binding arbitration process meaning there will be no strikes or lockouts during bargaining.EducationSep 28, 2023
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‘Strike averted’ but bus service in Kelowna suspended for the dayAccording to the transit workers' union, there will be no bus service Wednesday but it will be up and running with regular service on Thursday.TrafficOct 5, 2022
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CN strike to end early Tuesday after union agrees to binding arbitrationThe employees walked off the job across the country on June 18 but have agreed to binding arbitration and will end their strike on Tuesday.CanadaJul 4, 2022
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Winnipeg School Division bus drivers’ union calls for binding arbitrationThe union representing Winnipeg School Division bus drivers say they need binding arbitration as talks with the province have broken down.EducationSep 30, 2020
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City of Regina inserts itself into Unifor, Co-op Refinery labour disputeThe city is calling on the Saskatchewan government to impose binding arbitration to end the lockout at the Co-op Refinery. The city's mayor opposed the endorsement, saying it's "symbolic."CanadaApr 30, 2020
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Saint John police reach stalemate with city in contract talksThe stalemate leaves the Saint John Police Force without a contract after the most recent collective agreement between the two expired at the end of 2019.PoliticsJan 23, 2020
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