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October 16, 2017

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2 Canadian HR Reporter, a Thomson Reuters business 2017 Kelowna, B.C., guards renew strike mandate KELOWNA, B.C. — Jail guards at the Kelowna, B.C., RCMP de- tachment voted 100 per cent in favour of strike action on Oct. 4 after negotiations broke down with the Commissionaires and the City of Kelowna. The 17 members who pro- vide correctional services and supervise offenders originally voted in favour of strike action in May. However, they chose not to take any action at that time and focused on resolving negotia- tions through mediation which included discussions with the city, according to the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). "We believe we are very close to reaching an agreement," said Lee Mossman, CUPE 338 presi- dent. "The reality is that our members are paid less than other workers in comparable positions and that is causing retention issues as well as health and safety concerns. We believe that if we can resolve this issue we will be able to conclude negotiations." Jail guards in similar-sized and nearby communities make about $5 more per hour than workers in Kelowna, according to Mossman. A meeting with the B.C. Labour Relations Board to nego- tiate essential service levels has been set. Following those discus- sions, 72-hour strike notice will have to be served for the union to take strike action, said CUPE. Compass Group workers sign deal CALGARY — United Food and Commercial Workers Canada (UFCW) Local 401 members working for Compass Group at various Alberta correctional services' facilities ratified a new contract Oct. 7. The new provincewide col- lective agreement covers mem- bers working at remand centres, correctional facilities and young offenders units across Alberta. The three-year deal contains a variety of gains for workers, including improved just-cause provisions for termination, bet- ter representation language for stewards and stronger employee rights regarding discipline, said the union. As well, the new contract fea- tures restrictions on consecutive days of work, improvements to family-leave language, better provisions for members wish- ing to address workplace con- cerns with their employer and improved health and safety lan- guage, according to UFCW. Mettler Toledo employees ink new contract MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Mem- bers of International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers (IAM) Local 235 rati- fied a new collective agreement with Mettler Toledo on Oct. 2. The three-year agreement provides a lump-sum signing bonus as well as wage increases of 1.5 per cent in the first year — retroactive to Dec. 3, 2016 — 2.25 per cent in the second year and two per cent in the third year, said the union. Other agreement highlights include increases to the meal allowance, higher pension con- tributions, improved eye-care benefits, better group insurance and an increase to the shoe al- lowance, said IAM. The 21 workers include ser- vice technicians and warehouse personnel. Photo: Francois Lenoir (Reuters) LABOUR LENS A passenger rolls a suitcase on an empty platform during a strike of public transport service workers at Midi/Zuid railway station in Brussels, Belgium, on Oct. 10. LABOUR BRIEFS 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: customersupport.legaltaxcanada@tr.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 Sales Manager Paul Burton | (416) 649-9928 paul.burton@thomsonreuters.com 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

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