Bombardier contract talks resume
Provincially appointed mediator to try and get labour deal
CBC News has learned a provincially appointed mediator will sit down with officials from Bombardier and Unifor today to try and hammer out a new contract between the two parties.
John Quinn will be at the table when negotiations resume Tuesday morning at a hotel in Thunder Bay.
The strike is now into its eighth week. The company and union have agreed to a media blackout while bargaining takes place.
The company held a secret ballot vote last week, which was rejected by 81 per cent by Unifor Local 1075 members. Nearly 900 Unifor members have been on strike since July 14.
The vote held last Tuesday was ordered by the Ontario Ministry of Labour after an application from Bombardier.
The union had said the company's demands for concessions would hit all workers and retirees enrolled in the company's benefit plan.