Province turns down Unifor’s offer to go to arbitration, end strike
The union representing striking employees at Saskatchewan’s Crown corporations has proposed arbitration to end the impasse, but the province has turned it down.
During a hastily arranged media conference late Friday afternoon in front of the SaskPower building, Unifor national president Jerry Dias said the union and the Crowns are “all in sync when it comes to the outstanding non-economic issues.”
That means financial issues are the main hurdle in the negotiations. The government’s offer doesn’t include any salary increases over the first two years of the deal.
The union has long complained about the salary offer in light of the pay increases MLAs have received. Dias repeated the union’s claims that the province is being hypocritical, so he made his offer Friday to Premier Scott Moe.