Inquiry commission to mediate protracted labour dispute at Halifax Herald
HALIFAX — The Nova Scotia government has called for an inquiry into the 18-month-old labour dispute between the Halifax Chronicle-Herald, Canada’s largest independently owned daily newspaper, and the union that represents the paper’s editorial staff.
Premier Stephen McNeil said he hopes the industrial inquiry commission will bridge the chasm between the company and the union.
“We just felt that somebody outside with a fresh set of eyes and an ability to bring both sides together hopefully will be able to find a resolution to this,” he said Thursday. “This has been a long time for families to be out, and an employer to be still working and trying to provide the product that they do.”
McNeil said the inquiry will help ensure both parties are bargaining in good faith.


