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Stoneham ski resort in the evening.
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Published yesterday at 6:20 p.m. EST
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Strike is averted at Stoneham ski resort. In negotiations since the start of the day, the union emerged with an agreement in principle in the evening.
Negotiations between employees of the Stoneham ski resort and the employer Resorts of the Canadian Rockies (RCR) began this morning with the presence of a conciliator.
We worked hard all day
proudly announces Jacques Ratté, the president of the Union of Employees of the Stoneham Ski Resort, in a telephone interview with -, just out of the negotiation session. We are very happy, that was my goal today.
The first meeting with the mediator was a good one: in a few hours, the two parties managed to agree on several points on which the negotiations had hitherto failed.
Mr. Ratté believes that the members will be satisfied
of the agreement between the two parties, without however giving details.
The approximately 200 employees of the Stoneham ski resort will be called to a meeting on Monday to review the agreement in principle.
The collective agreement for the 200 unionized employees expired in June.
With information from Philippe L’Heureux
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