C O R R E C T I O N from Source - Canadian Union of Public Employees - Atlantic Region
HALIFAX, March 26 /CNW/ - Health care workers who work with mentally and physically challenged residents at the Halifax County Regional Rehabilitation Centre (HCRRC) say [Peter Christie] is holding their fate in his hands. CUPE National Rep. Linda Thurston-Neeley says talks broke off this week, afte...
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Published in | Canada NewsWire p. 1 |
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Format | Newsletter |
Language | English |
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Ottawa
PR Newswire Association LLC
26.03.2002
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Summary: | HALIFAX, March 26 /CNW/ - Health care workers who work with mentally and physically challenged residents at the Halifax County Regional Rehabilitation Centre (HCRRC) say [Peter Christie] is holding their fate in his hands. CUPE National Rep. Linda Thurston-Neeley says talks broke off this week, after the employer told the union that they simply have no mandate - and no budget - from Minister Christie for the temporary facility. The union has applied for conciliation. Representative, (902) 455-4180 (o); Carolyn Rothwell, President CUPE Local 1028, (902) 434-2394 (h); John McCracken, CUPE Communications Representative, (902) 455-4180 (o)/ ST: Nova ScotiaSU: |
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