A union representing
The agreement comes after SNC subsidiary
The union said Tuesday the move to onsite work, which has since been reversed, marked a "draconian decision" to "play havoc with their employees’ lives," affecting some 900 staff members and prompting a complaint with the national labour board alleging bad-faith bargaining.
Under the new collective agreement, employees can continue to work remotely until
Ratified Monday, the agreement includes inflation protection, updated wage premiums and a new pension plan.
The union confirmed it will withdraw its complaint to the labour board.
As provincial restrictions ease, people have been getting more accustomed to sharing indoor spaces, he noted. SNC cited collaboration, training and integration of new hires among the benefits of returning to in-office work.
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