Sudbury, Ont., municipal workers enter conciliation talks

Last agreement expired on March 31: CUPE

Sudbury, Ont., municipal workers enter conciliation talks
CUPE Local 4705 represents the bulk of the city’s unionized employees. GOOGLE STREET VIEW

The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Local 4705, representing about 1,500 inside and outside workers, will enter conciliation this week, with the assistance of a provincial mediator in talks with the City of Greater Sudbury.

“Talks are not progressing as we hoped,” said Mike Bellerose, president of CUPE, Local 4705. “We’ve been in bargaining for nearly three months, and we are concerned that we are getting close to impasse. We hope that the assistance of a provincial mediator might help unlock these talks in a productive way.”

The union’s collective agreements expired on March 31. Talks are scheduled with a mediator appointed by the Ministry of Labour, said the union.

CUPE Local 4705 represents the bulk of the city’s unionized employees, including paramedics, bus drivers, pool and library workers, roads and parks workers, water and wastewater workers, garbage collectors, Ontario Works staff, clerical and technical staff, said CUPE.

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