Union suspends strike as members vote on Viterra final offer
The Grain and General Services Union’s Locals 1 and 2 announced Friday they had suspended the strike notice they gave to Viterra as members prepare to vote on the company’s final offer.
In a post on its website, the GSU said the employees will be working to rule during the ratification process. The locals represent 436 employees across Saskatchewan and at its Regina head office.
According to the union, local bargaining committees met with Viterra representatives on Wednesday and Thursday along with a federally appointed mediator.
The union said the company presented a second final offer to the bargaining committee Thursday evening. The GSU said the company’s first final offer was rejected by union members in November.