Gatineau transit authority proposes arbitration in bid to prevent strike after negotiations stall | Unpublished
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Author: Paula Tran
Publication Date: October 19, 2025 - 15:05

Gatineau transit authority proposes arbitration in bid to prevent strike after negotiations stall

October 19, 2025
In an effort to avoid a strike on Monday, La Societe de Transport de L’Outaouis (STO) has proposed to resolve contract negotiations with the union through arbitration, which would bring in a "neutral third party" to put an end to the labour dispute. Read More


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