Unionized staff at Iqaluit Housing Authority go on strike over wages
IQALUIT, Nunavut — Unionized staff with the Iqaluit Housing Authority formed a picket line in chilly temperatures outside the housing office in the Nunavut capital Friday morning, demanding better wages.
The Nunavut Employees Union, a component of the Public Service Alliance of Canada North, served the housing authority strike notice Monday, saying wage increases being offered by the employer do not reflect the cost of living in the city given inflation.
The unions said they were served with a lockout notice by the housing authority Wednesday.
The Nunavut Employees Union said about 13 staff are affected. It adds the housing authority is “horribly understaffed” and some employees have left for better paying jobs, placing added stress on those who remain.