A new collective agreement guarantees around 400 St. John's municipal workers will see an 11 per cent pay increase over the next four years. The deal also includes a $1,000 signing bonus. sjpoli
City of St. John's workers represented by CUPE Local 569 have ratified a new four-year collective agreement with their employer. - SaltWire NetworkST. JOHN'S, N.L. — Around 400 St. John's municipal workers will see an 11 per cent pay increase over four years after ratifying a new collective agreement with the city.
Municipal employees and the City of St. John's reached a tentative deal Friday, which workers ratified late Monday evening, the city said in a release. The agreement covers municipal employees represented by CUPE Local 569 who work in humane services, parks, property management, road maintenance and snow clearing, traffic and water and wastewater.
The City of St. John’s has reached a collective agreement with its CUPE Local 569 employees. The deal is for a 11% increase over 4 years. Read the details here:
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