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Tentative agreement reached between PEGO and TBS - On-Site Magazine
(CNW Group/Professional Engineers Government of Ontario) The Ontario government and the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario (PEGO) bargaining team have announced a tentative collective agreement with the Treasury Board Secretariat (TBS). If ratified, the four-year agreement would run until the end of 2026. PEGO-represented engineering and land surveying experts work in 11 ministries and agencies, performing project management, oversight…
Ontario reaches tentative agreement with striking engineers #CDN #News #Canada #Canadian
Engineers leading work on a range of key Ontario government projects have finally come to a tentative agreement with the province after months of rotating strike action and more than a year without a deal. On Thursday, the Ford government announced it had reached a tentative agreement with the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario bargaining unit. If ratified, it will run for four years. “Today’s tentative agreement is good for workers an…
Ontario reaches tentative agreement with professional engineers union
Minister Caroline Mulroney, President of the Treasury Board, issued the following statement regarding a four-year tentative agreement reached with the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario (PEGO) bargaining unit. “Our government was elected to build Ontario for the next generation, including building more roads, highways, hospitals and homes. This plan to build makes Ontario one of the most competitive jurisdictions in the world. If ratif…
Tentative agreement reached with the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario | Wallaceburg News | Local news in Wallaceburg, Dresden and surrounding areas.
Minister Caroline Mulroney, President of the Treasury Board, issued a statement on Thursday regarding a four-year tentative agreement reached with the Professional Engineers Government of Ontario (PEGO) bargaining unit. “Our government was elected to build Ontario for the next generation, including building more roads, highways, hospitals and homes,” Mulroney stated in a media release. “This plan to build makes Ontario one of the most competitiv…
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