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The province’s largest nursing union now has a tentative four-year collective bargaining agreement.
According to a press release sent to media late Thursday
night, the Saskatchewan Association of Health Organizations Inc. and the
Saskatchewan Union of Nurses have signed a memorandum of agreement for a
tentative four-year collective bargaining agreement.
“I am pleased to report that in a
relatively short period of time the parties were able to reach an
agreement,” said Richard Hornung, special mediator in a release.
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