Tag: Labor Relations
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Duale Rejects Exclusive CBA for Ministry Clinicians, Demands County-wide Coverage
Introduction: A Debate Over Scope of the CBA Health sector tensions spilled into public view after Health Cabinet Secretary Aden Duale dismissed calls for a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) that would apply only to a narrow group of clinicians employed directly by the Ministry of Health. Duale said any future CBA must reflect the realities…
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Remote Work Ending in 2026: Ontario and Alberta Lead the Return-to-Office Movement
Overview: A New Year, a New Office Reality The remote work era is facing a major shift as 2026 unfolds. Across several Canadian provinces, notably Ontario and Alberta, thousands of provincial government employees will be required to return to the office full-time. The policy change reflects a broader trend among public-sector employers aiming to restore…
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Crown Melbourne Workers Strike on New Year’s Eve Over Wage Dispute
Overview of the Strike Melbourne’s Crown Casino is facing its first ever workers’ strike as employees walk off during New Year’s Eve celebrations to protest wage conditions. The action follows ongoing negotiations that have failed to bridge a growing gap between staff demands and Crown’s pay proposal. The move underscores rising tensions in the hospitality…
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ECHL and Players’ Union Reach Tentative CBA, Ending Brief Strike
Overview: A Tentative Breakthrough in ECHL Labor Talks The ECHL and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association (PHPA) announced a tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) Saturday night, effectively ending a two-day strike that paused games and disrupted the league’s schedule. The deal, reached after intensive negotiations, still requires formal ratification by both…
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ECHL and Players’ Union Reach Tentative CBA to End 2-Day Strike
Breaking News: ECHL and Players’ Union Reach Tentative CBA The ECHL and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association announced late Saturday that they have reached a tentative collective bargaining agreement to end a two-day strike that disrupted games and practice schedules across the league. The agreement, while not yet ratified, represents a path forward for professional…
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ECHL Players Union Tentatively Agree on New CBA to End 2-Day Strike
Historic Pause in ECHL Action Ends with Tentative CBA The ECHL and the Professional Hockey Players’ Association (PHPA) announced a tentative agreement on a new collective bargaining agreement late Saturday, signaling an end to a two-day strike that disrupted games and planning across the league. While the deal now advances to a ratification vote, the…
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Boss Flaunts Ferrari and Lamborghini While Employees Fight for COLA
Controversy Sparks Online Outrage A recent Reddit post has ignited a heated debate about wage fairness and executive extravagance. The thread describes a company owner who reportedly flaunts his wealth with a Ferrari while denying a cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) to its staff. In a separate gesture of conspicuous consumption, the same owner allegedly gifted his…
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PIA Flights Disrupted as Aircraft Engineers Intensify Protest Over Pay and Issues
Widening Disruption Hits Pakistan’s Flag Carrier Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) faced a fresh wave of disruption as aircraft engineers intensified their protest, halting clearance for several planes and delaying international services. The industrial action, centered on grievances over pay raises and related concerns, disrupted routine operations at major hubs, most notably in Karachi, where the…
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CUPW Lifts Overtime Ban, Stops Flyer Deliveries
Introduction The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has announced significant changes regarding its operations with Canada Post. As of Monday, September 15, at 12:01 a.m. ET, the CUPW will lift its overtime ban, which had been in place as a protest measure. However, in a strategic turn, the union will implement a ban on…
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Canada Post Union Lifts Overtime Ban and Stops Flyer Deliveries
Introduction: CUPW’s Latest Announcement The Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) has made a significant announcement regarding its ongoing negotiations with Canada Post. As of Monday, September 15, at 12:01 a.m. ET, the union has decided to lift its overtime ban. However, in a strategic move, CUPW will now enforce a ban on the delivery…
