Saskatoon Transit workers to vote on tentative agreement
CBC News | Posted: December 10, 2016 12:41 AM | Last Updated: December 10, 2016
Vote will be held at special meeting Tuesday
Saskatoon Transit workers will be voting next week on whether or not to accept a deal for a collective bargaining agreement.
The Amalgamated Transit Union Local 615 and the City of Saskatoon have reached a tentative agreement after their latest rounds of bargaining. Workers haven't had an agreement in place since 2012.
The union representing workers posted a notice Friday evening that a special meeting will be held Tuesday for the vote.
Workers began job action on Nov. 12 after the union issued a "work to rule" directive and a ban on overtime to its membership. A release from the city said job action will continue until the agreement has been ratified.
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If the union membership accepts the deal, it would go to city council for final approval.