City of Yellowknife locks out unionized workers after mediation fails
YELLOWKNIFE — Frigid temperatures didn’t stop workers from marching outside city hall in the territorial capital Wednesday, carrying signs reading “not about greed, it’s about need” and “locked out,” as passing drivers honked in support.
“We’re freezing for a reason and that reason is we want a fair wage,” said strike captain Daryl Snow.
Unionized workers with the City of Yellowknife were on picket lines and the city locked out employees early Wednesday after mediation between the parties failed.
The city and the Union of Northern Workers, a component of the Public Service Alliance of Canada, were unable to reach a deal on a new collective agreement, with the union expressing concern about wages.