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Google News: Aboriginal service workers endorse strike, job action likely in coming weeks
[BCGEU] - It's time for a fair and reasonable contract - including a wage increase - for the lowest paid in the broad public sector,” says BCGEU President Darryl Walker. Contract negotiations on issues specific to Aboriginal Services workers broke off on August 17.
Google News: BCGEU: "Our members want a deal and we're going to get one."
[National Union of Public and General Employees] - "It's time to sit down and hammer out an agreement, if possible. If not, it won't be for lack of effort," said BCGEU President Darryl Walker. "Our members want a deal and we're going to get one." The negotiations will be conducted with a media blackout
省府與雇員工會擬重啟談判
www.worldjournal.com
[世界日報] - 但有消息傳出,近期雙方已在調停人協助下恢復談判,BCGEU主席華克(Darryl Walker)表示,現在是雙方坐下來討論的時候,最好能達成協議,就算不能,至少大家已盡力過了。他強調所屬會員都盼望能達成協議,他也相信一定可以。 至於雙方所提最新立場,以及是否
BCGEU, province return to the bargaining table
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[CBC.ca] - If not, it won't be for lack of effort," said BCGEU president Darryl Walker. "Our members want a deal and we're going to get one." Talks broke down after mediation failed in June after the union rejected the province's offer of a 3.5 per cent pay raise
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