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Saskatoon Co-op workers remain on strike Saturday after rejecting the company’s latest contract offer.
According to Saskatoon Co-op, union members voted 60 per cent against a proposed deal on Friday.
“Without a doubt we’re disappointed,” Saskatoon Co-op CEO Grant Wicks said in a media release. “But we see the vote as progress toward reaching an agreement.”
The company said the offer tabled to members on Friday included revisions to the second-tier wage structure, which has been a sticking point.
Around 900 co-op workers walked off the job on Nov. 1, 2018, calling for changes to wages for new employees.




