Talks to resume at strike-bound Halifax paper after labour complaint withdrawn
HALIFAX — Unfair labour complaints have been withdrawn in the year-long strike at the Halifax Chronicle Herald, paving the way for the resumption of negotiations next week.
In a news release Tuesday, the union for 55 striking newsroom workers at the paper said it withdrew an unfair labour complaint related to the year-long work stoppage.
The union said a hearing was scheduled to begin next Monday before the Nova Scotia Labour Board, but was deemed unnecessary after management at the provincial newspaper backed away from “bad faith bargaining positions.”
It says the Herald also withdrew a complaint about alleged disclosure of confidential information.


