Morgan again nixes idea of binding arbitration
The Government of Saskatchewan weighed in Friday on Unifor’s latest plan to end the lockout at the Co-op refinery in Regina.
On Thursday, the union issued a statement in which it laid out a plan — the key point of which was asking the province to appoint a mediator with the power to implement a binding settlement.
On Friday, Labour Relations and Workplace Safety Minister Don Morgan issued a statement that addressed the union’s request.
“What Unifor is now proposing is effectively binding arbitration by another name,” Morgan wrote. “Binding arbitration is a mechanism available in any labour dispute in Saskatchewan if both sides agree to it. The government cannot impose it under the existing legislation.”