Binding arbitration nets House of Commons transcribers and editors higher wage increase
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Binding arbitration nets House of Commons transcribers and editors higher wage increase
Telework remains an outstanding issue for the next bargaining round.
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By Matteo Cimellaro
Published Jun 19, 2026
Last updated Jun 19, 2026
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The House of Commons text and processing bargaining unit includes around 49 full-time employees and 34 seasonal staff who work between 700 and 1,820 hours per year. PHO…
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