Agriculture Roundup for Thursday, December 20, 2023
The union representing employees Viterra grain elevators in Saskatchewan and at the company’s head office in Regina, Sask. will decide in the new year whether to go on strike.
Members of the Grain and General Services Union voted overwhelmingly to reject the company’s final offer. The results were announced Dec. 15, and followed an earlier vote in November where members voted in favour of authorizing a strike.
The union said the main issues are reliable wage increases, better work-family balance, health and safety and greater respect in the workplace.
In a notice to members, the union said its board of delegates is cautiously optimistic Viterra will return to the bargaining table.