Chronicle Herald staff are heading back to work after 18 months on strike
Staff voted on Aug. 10 to ratify tentative deal between union and management. Continue Reading Chronicle Herald staff are heading back to work after 18 months on strike
Staff voted on Aug. 10 to ratify tentative deal between union and management. Continue Reading Chronicle Herald staff are heading back to work after 18 months on strike
The commission will be headed by a Toronto based lawyer with the aim of finding resolution between the two parties. Continue Reading The Nova Scotia government is ordering an Industrial Inquiry Commission in the Chronicle Herald labour dispute
This story was funded by the J-Source Patreon campaign. By Mary Ellen MacIntyre There is no music in snow-laden boots stomping on the tiled floors at picket headquarters. Out on the line, winter is about nothing but staying warm. Long johns, scarves—mittens some hadn’t worn since grade school—and those wonderful packets of hand and foot warmers…
Women get a raw deal out of proposed Chronicle Herald collective agreement
Mark Lever writes to staff to let them know that layoff notices have been sent, but some staff are being offered non-union positions.
Chronicle Herald staff go on strike after 12:01 deadline passes.
Freelancer says there is a striking sees striking similarities between their contract negotiation and the current labour dispute.
Potential lockout and strike looms over the Chronicle Herald by the end of this week.
Chronicle Herald management removed bylines—so writers and photographers identified themselves on social media.