Administration warns against private concessions
Prince Albert’s community services department will advise council to be cautious if it considers privately run concessions as an option in its follow up report about city-run concessions and vending agreements.
Community services director Jody Boulet said second report will include information reminding council about the last time the City attempted to privatize concession services – at the Art Hauser Centre. Boulet said that attempt resulted in an arbitration process with a local union, which the City lost.
The Art Hauser Centre’s board awarded the contract to the Optimist Club and informed the union in September 2005. The union filed a grievance later that month.
The City, Boulet said, had to make retroactive payments to the union in order to resolve the matter, since there was time lost by the union when the arena’s concessions were privatized.