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| Workers not happy with settlement |
| By The Chronicle Herald |
| Published: 01/02/2009 |
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CANADA - The union representing provincial correctional employees is unhappy, despite an arbitration board’s recent decision to award salary increases to its members, a news release said Tuesday. Although the board’s ruling, released last week, awarded 2.9 per cent increases in each of three years retroactive to November 2006, the board’s decision "falls short of what the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union . . . (has) been asking for." The union represents workers at the province’s five correctional facilities. The release said the decision "does not keep Nova Scotia correctional employees in line with others in adult correctional facilities across Canada." Read more. If link has expired, check the website of the article's original news source. |
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