OTTAWA Angella MacEwen will carry the NDP flag in Ottawa Centre in the next election. MacEwan won the nomination to represent the downtown Ottawa riding when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calls the federal election. I am so excited to be selected as your candidate in the next federal election, said MacEwan while accepting the nomination. MacEwen is a senior economist with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, and co-chair of the Trade Justice Network. Friends, I know that our shared vision for hope is just around the corner. I know that together we can win back this seat and fight for the fair economic policies that are country needs, said MacEwan on Sunday.
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WestJet reaches agreement with union that represents 650 cabin crew on regional carrier
The Calgary-based WestJet Airlines Ltd. says it has reached a tentative agreement with the Canadian Union of Public Employees, which represents 650 cabin crew on the airline s regional carrier known as WestJet Encore.
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The Canadian Union of Public Employees and WestJet say they have reached a tentative agreement covering the 650 cabin crew at WestJet Encore, the airline s regional carrier.(WestJet)
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The new collective agreement will see pay raises over the course of the contract and other improvements.
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About 7,500 health care workers, including those at the IWK Health Centre in Halifax, have accepted a new contract. (Brian MacKay/CBC)
Thousands of health-care workers in Nova Scotia have accepted a new collective agreement, which will see pay raises over the course of the contract and other improvements.
The deal was reached last Tuesday between the council of health-care unions and employers Nova Scotia Health and the IWK Health Centre in Halifax. It then went to 7,500 members within the council for a ratification vote.