WINNIPEG – The city of Winnipeg and the union representing more than 5,000 of its workers have reached a tentative contract settlement.
In a release posted on the CUPE Local 500 website tonight, the negotiating committee says it is recommending its members vote yes to the deal.
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The union won’t release any details about it until its members have had a chance to review it.
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Last week, city workers overwhelmingly rejected an offer from the city and gave the union a strike mandate.
No dates have been set for union member meetings or a vote.
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