Year-long Chronicle Herald strike continues as contract talks break off
HALIFAX — The union that represents 55 striking newsroom staff at the Halifax Chronicle Herald says contract talks have broken off with the daily newspaper.
The workers have been on strike for more than a year.
The Halifax Typographical Union says the two sides have reached an impasse over seniority, jurisdiction and a handful of other issues.
The union issued a statement saying the company will not look to seniority when deciding who to lay off.


