REGINA — Grain and General Services Union workers employed by Viterra will vote on the company’s latest final offer over the next two weeks.
Locals 1 and 2, representing country operations and head office staff, respectively, were set to walk out at 2 p.m. today if a deal had not been reached.
In a website post, GSU said the January final offer was different enough from the November final offer that members should decide for themselves.
The offer contains, among other things, salary increases over four years, beginning with a 4.5 percent increase retroactive to Jan. 1, 2023., followed by 3.75 percent Jan. 1, 2024, and 2.5 percent in the two subsequent years.
In a news release, Viterra noted that employees continue to be eligible for annual bonus payments under the company’s short-term incentive plan.
“We believe that we have provided an offer that is fair and reasonable, one that takes into account the needs of our employees, while balancing the needs of our business through long-term labour stability,” said Jordan Jakubowski, vice-president of human resources.
The voting period lasts until Jan. 19. Viterra said it will monitor the union’s actions leading up to the vote and would “strongly consider” a lockout if union action disrupts business.
The GSU gave 72-hour strike notice Jan. 2 after members rejected the then-final offer. Negotiations continued for the next two days with the help of a federally-appointed mediator and the most recent offer was tabled late Jan. 4.
The legal strike is not 小蓝视频 called off, according to documents on the GSU website, but members will work to rule until the results are in.
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