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Province and MGEU reach tentative agreement, details not released

Province of Manitoba and the Manitoba Government Employees Union have reached a tentative agreement, but details have not been disclosed.

Details to be made public once union members start voting in coming weeks

Security guards at Winnipeg's Health Sciences Centre picketed earlier in December to call attention to what they call dangerous working conditions, poor wages and high turnover. The Province of Manitoba and the Manitoba Government Employees Union have now reached a tentative agreement that covers the workers. (Meagan Fiddler/CBC)

The province and the Manitoba Government Employees' Union reached a tentative agreement, Premier Greg Selinger announced in a news release on Wednesday.

The release said the deal, if ratified, would "eliminate the need for an arbitrationprocess," which was scheduled for May.

"We want to ensure that these hard-working Manitobans are treated fairly and are glad that the collective bargaining process has led to a fair and affordable tentative agreement," said Selinger.

The agreement still needs to be ratified by 14,000 union members who work for the civil service.

"Our folks felt that they needed to be treated with respect and be treated like everyone else in the province for the same monetary value," saidMGEU president Michelle Gawronsky.

Union leadership will notrecommendmembers vote to accept or rejectthe deal, she said. Instead they intend to take aneutral position.

Gawronskyexpects MGEU members to begin voting within two or three weeks.

The agreement comes after the following groups of MGEU workers successfully completed negotiations with the province:

  • Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre security workers
  • Winnipeg Regional Health Authority home care/home support workers
  • Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba
  • Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries workers

Some MGEUmembers have been without a collective agreement since March of 2014.

Corrections

  • A previous version of the story indicated Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre security workers, Winnipeg Regional Health Authority home care/home support workers, Liquor and Gaming Authority of Manitoba and Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries workers are included in this new deal when in fact those workers had already concluded negotiations with the province.
    Dec 31, 2015 10:48 AM CT