Three Society locals have reached new collective agreements so far this year, with a fourth awaiting a ratification vote.
At Bruce Power, the Local negotiated a four-year deal that balances the need for job security and the companys needed flexibility as it negotiates a deal with the IESO on refurbishment of the Bruce reactors. The Locals members ratified the deal with 96% support.
The Societys Nuclear Waste Management Organization Local won a favourable arbitration award for its collective agreement. Running January 1, 2015 to December 31, 2016, the award includes a 4.5% salary increase over those two years, including cost of living protection in the second year. The arbitrators ruling also enhances language related to temporary/term employees, and improved health benefits.
In February, the Ontario Energy Board Local reached a negotiated settlement with its employer. The four-year deal features an 8% salary increase over the term of the contract with no take-aways.
And, just this week the AMEC-NSS Local reached a tentative agreement that will be voted on by members in the days ahead. For more details on that agreement, AMEC-NSS members will receive communication from LVP Sophia Fung.