Long-term care union's first ratification vote successful, signalling final step in ending Nova Scotia strike
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The long-term care workers’ strike in Nova Scotia is officially in the final phase of coming to an end. Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) members at St. Vincent’s Nursing Home in Halifax ratified a new collective agreement Thursday after the provincial government and the local’s bargaining team struck a tentative deal Saturday. A CUPE […]
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