Striking long-term care workers’ union, N.S. government return to bargaining
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Striking long-term care workers’ union, N.S. government return to bargaining
By Rebecca Lau & Angela Capobianco Global News
Posted May 7, 2026 3:43 pm
Updated May 7, 2026 5:14 pm
2 min read
After weeks without talking, the two sides in a long-term care workers strike have agreed to return to the bargaining table. The Canadian Union of Public Employees made the announcement on Thursday afternoon, with talks scheduled for later in the evening. As Angela Capobianco reports, the sudden shift comes after both the province and opposition parties sparred on Thursday over how the impasse was…
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