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'The bargaining association is satisfied that there is forward momentum in negotiations.'

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Employees represented by PEIUPSE cast ballots strongly in favor of settlement.

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Back again as Canada's environment minister, John Baird wins an unprecedented three Fossil of the Day awards on the first day of UN climate talks in Cancun.

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Conference drove home the idea that justice and equality for all must be part of our daily union work.

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Dozens of events will be held across the province on Friday (Dec. 3) to fight back against the McGuinty government's plan to scapegoat public sector workers.

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Eleven MGEU locals across Manitoba vote in favour of ratification.

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'We urge the government of British Columbia to act swiftly on this unanimous recommendation.' - Darryl Walker.

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Demonstrators appeal to outgoing and incoming premiers to step in and resolve the long impasse.

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Ratification vote on pay increases and other negotiated contract improvements scheduled for Dec. 11. - Updated.

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'Without a change of course by their government, they can expect more of the same - generosity for the oil patch, discipline for citizens.' - Parkland Institute.

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'We urge the B.C. government to take these findings seriously and act on them quickly.' - Darryl Walker.

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New Nova Scotia Labour Board will eventually combine the activities of six existing boards and agencies performing labour relations functions.

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Group urges supporters across the country to pressure the Harper government to take action on urgent parliamentary committee report.

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Opposition parties combine to outvote the Harper Conservatives 141-132 on a bill to create a national housing strategy.

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Special House of Commons debate shows broad-based support for expanded CPP

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