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The provincial government and highway supervisors in the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure have signed a new, four-year collective agreement.
The provincial government has signed a collective agreement with the New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees, which represents technical inspection, laboratory and medical bargaining groups.
The provincial government and the New Brunswick Teachers' Federation have reached a tentative collective agreement.
The provincial government has reached two new tentative collective agreements, Human Resources Minister Troy Lifford announced today.
For the second year, the number of public servants in New Brunswick has declined by more than 600, according to a report tabled today in the legislative assembly.
The provincial government and the New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees have reached a new tentative collective agreement.
The provincial government and the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada (PIPSC) have signed a four-year agreement which affects about 300 employees.
The provincial government and the New Brunswick Nurses Union have reached a new, four-year collective agreement. Human Resources Minister Troy Lifford and union officials signed the agreement today.
The provincial government has signed a two-year collective agreement with Crown counsel and Crown prosecutors working in the Office of the Attorney General.
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees which represents technical inspection, laboratory and medical bargaining groups.
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with about 300 employees represented by the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the New Brunswick Nurses’ Union, representing registered nurses working in hospitals; public health nurses; community health nurses; and extra-mural program ...
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with the Crown counsel and Crown prosecutors bargaining groups, Human Resources Minister Troy Lifford announced today.
Essential provincial government services will remain in place during the holidays even though public servants are once again participating in a five-day leave between Christmas and New Year's.
The provincial government will host a pan-Canadian summit to explore pension reform issues in February 2013.
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with highway supervisors, Human Resources Minister Troy Lifford announced today.
The number of public servants in New Brunswick declined by more than 600 in 2011 compared to the previous year, according to a report tabled today in the legislative assembly.
Although government employees have been encouraged to take time off over the next two weeks through the Holiday Leave Initiative, the public is assured that essential government services will still ...
The provincial government has signed a four-year contract with the Specialized Health Care Professionals Group.
The provincial government has signed a four-year agreement with the Administrative Assistants, Clerical and Regulatory group. This group consists of about 2,690 funded positions including administrative assistants, sheriffs' officers, commercial ...
The 2010 Government of New Brunswick Workforce Profile was tabled in the legislative assembly today by Finance Minister Blaine Higgs, who is also minister of Human Resources.
The provincial government has made plans to minimize the impact of a work stoppage at Canada Post.
The provincial government signed a four-year contract today with the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 2745 representing, among others, teachers' assistants, school administrative assistants and school library assistants.
The provincial government has reached a tentative collective agreement with two groups represented by the New Brunswick Union of Public and Private Employees.
The tentative contract agreement reached by the provincial government and the union representing, among others, teachers' assistants, school administrative assistants and school library assistants has been voted on and ratified ...