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Alberta government, provincial employee union agree to renewed mediation

Alberta Union of Provincial Employees president Guy Smith says the renewed talks are considered the final opportunity for getting a new deal for some 23,000 government workers after 18 months of bargaining

AUPE president says fresh round of talks could be final opportunity for new deal

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AUPE president Guy Smith said he believes this new round of bargaining could be the last chance for getting a new deal for around 23,000 government workers. (Sam Martin/CBC )

Alberta and the union representing thousands of provincial government employees say they have agreed to a new round of mediated bargaining.

Alberta Union of Provincial Employees president Guy Smith said the renewed talks are considered the final opportunity for getting a new deal for some 23,000 government workers after 18 months of bargaining.

Smith credits Finance Minister Nate Horner for stepping in to restart talks and recognizing the importance of continuing negotiations.

The union and the government have agreed not to disclose their bargaining positions publicly but Smith said the outstanding issues are pay and working conditions.

In May, the union voted 90 per cent in favour of striking, and the strike vote will remain valid until mid-September.

Smith said if the new round of talks goes well and ends with an agreement or settlement proposal, a vote of union members would take place in early September.

"Our goal is clear and supported by our members: a fair agreement that addresses the real concerns of the front-line workers who carry this province on their shoulders every day," Smith said.

"We are prepared to work around the clock to get there."

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