CRPEG Bulletin: Update on the Canada Industrial Relations Board Hearing On The Maintenance of Services Agreement

On Friday, PIPSC received the ruling of the Canada Industrial Relation Board (CIRB) on the issue of moly-99 production being an essential service.  The decision of the panel is that the production of moly-99 is no longer an essential service at CNL.  With that issue resolved, CRPEG and the employer will meet to reach agreement on the Maintenance of Services Agreement (MSA) within the next two weeks.

A copy of the ruling is found at this link.

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CRPEG Bulletin: Update on CIRB hearing on the MSA

Tuesday (April 7th) concluded the Canada Industrial Relation Board (CIRB) hearing on essential services, with the Company and PIPSC lawyers presenting their concluding arguments.  In her closing remarks, the Chair of the CIRB panel acknowledged the need for an expedited ruling on this matter, andwill endeavour to try to bring us a decision by the end of April.

CRPEG expects to be able to reach agreement on the Maintenance of Services Agreement (MSA) shortly after the CIRB has declared its ruling.  We have already begun discussions with the Company to schedule dates at the beginning of May to resolve the MSA, in anticipation of the CIRB ruling in April.

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