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Strike averted at Greater Victoria Public Library

CUPE and labour relations association representing the GVPL reach tentative agreement
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Strike action at the Greater Victoria Public Library has been averted after a mediator helped their negotiation team come to an agreement with the Greater Victoria Labour Relational Association (GVLRA).

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CUPE Local 410 went to arbitration after talks crumbled Nov. 1 and members who work for the GVPL voted more than 85 per cent in favour of strike action the next day.

The new four-year agreement concludes the bargaining without job action.

Both bargaining teams plan to recommend support for the agreement; unionized employees have yet to ratify the agreement.

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“We look forward to seeing this agreement ratified, which will ensure the positive working relationship between management and staff, and the great work of the library, continues uninterrupted,” said Kevin Murdoch, GVLRA board chair.



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Christine van Reeuwyk

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I'm dedicated to serving the community of Oak Bay as a senior journalist with the Greater Victoria news team.
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