Winnipeg reaches labour deal with paramedics after 15 months of talks
The City of Winnipeg has reached a labour deal with its paramedics after 15 months of negotiations.
Proposed 4-year contract would offer annual wage hikes of 2 per cent
The City of Winnipeg has reached a labour deal with its paramedics after 15 months of negotiations.
On Wednesday, city council's executive policy committee will consider a new collective bargaining unit with the Manitoba government and General Employees' Union Local 911, which represents 350 City of Winnipeg paramedics.
The union has been without a contract since Feb. 18, 2017 and started talking to the city about a new deal the following month. The tentative agreement would cover a four-year period from the expiration of the last contract until the end of February 2021, according to a report published Thursday.