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January 16, 2017

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2 Canadian HR Reporter, a Thomson Reuters business 2017 CUPE workers reach tentative contract with Ontario TORONTO — Education work- ers represented by the Cana- dian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) will soon be voting on a tentative contract extension reached in talks with the provin- cial government, according to the union. Local leaders met in Toronto last week to discuss the outcome of those talks, and they agreed to present the tentative extension to members across the province. Ratification votes will be held in the weeks to come, according to the union. No details of the tentative extension will be released until CUPE members have had an op- portunity to review and vote. If ratified, the deal would extend current collective agreements to Aug. 31, 2019. CUPE will have no further comment on the talks or the tentative extension until mem- bers have had an opportunity to review the settlement and vote, said the union. Fifty-five thousand CUPE members in the school board sector work as educational as- sistants (EAs), custodians, office administrators, early childhood educators (ECEs), tradespeople, instructors, library technicians, speech pathologists, IT special- ists and in many other job clas- sifications. Dentristry workers join UFCW HAMILTON, Ont. — Workers at Gaber Dentistry in Hamilton, Ont., are the newest members of United Food and Commer- cial Workers Canada (UFCW) Canada local 175 after recently voting to join, said the union. The new members work as full- and part-time dental assis- tants, hygienists, receptionists and greeters. "Staff who were performing the same duties were not being paid the same wage rate," said Ali Farman, organizing repre- sentative for UFCW Canada lo- cal 175. "They also felt that their jobs weren't secure following maternity leave, and that work- ers were being treated differently and unfairly." Kapta workers ratify new contract in Quebec NOTRE-DAME-DES -PINS, Que. — United Food and Commercial Workers' Union (UFCW) Canada Local 501 members working have ratified a new collective agreement with manufacturing company Kapta in Quebec. The five-year contract — which was approved by 92 per cent of the bargaining unit — came into effect in November 2016 and will run through July 2021, according to the union. The new agreement includes: •wage increases of 4.3 per cent upon signing the agree- ment, and 2.5 per cent per year thereafter. •a new employer contribu- tion of $0.18 per hour per work- er to the UFCW Quebec Dental Care Plan as of November 2016 •increased seniority protec- tion from 30 to 36 months for accident or illness •an employer contribution to the FTQ Solidarity Fund. FORMERLY CLV REPORTS Serving labour relations professionals since 1956 www.labour-reporter.com Published weekly by omson Reuters Canada Ltd. Subscription rate: $595 per year Customer Service Tel: (416) 609-3800 (Toronto) (800) 387-5164 (outside Toronto) Fax: (416) 298-5106 Email: carswell.customerrelations@ thomsonreuters.com Website: www.carswell.com Director, Media Solutions, Canada Karen Lorimer Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Todd Humber Editor/Supervisor Sarah Dobson | (416) 649-7896 sarah.dobson@thomsonreuters.com News Editor John Dujay | (416) 298-5129 john.dujay@thomsonreuters.com Contributing Editor Jeff rey R. Smith Marketing Co-ordinator Keith Fulford | (416) 649-9585 keith.fulford@thomsonreuters.com © 2017 omson Reuters Canada Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the written permission of the publisher. e publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting or other professional advice. If legal or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional should be sought. e analysis contained herein represents the opinion of the authors and should in no way be construed as being either offi cial or unoffi cial policy of any governmental body. ISSN 0045-5113 Publications Registration 2089 Canadian Labour Reporter is part of the Canadian HR Reporter group of publications. Visit www.hrreporter.com for more information. Labour Reporter Canadian www.labour-reporter.com Photo: Stefan Wermuth (Reuters) LABOUR LENS Commuters line up for trains at Clapham Junction during a tube strike in London, U.K., on Dec. 9. LABOUR BRIEFS

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