Company seeks injunction: Co-op, union in court over pickets at Regina refinery
REGINA — A nearly three-week labour dispute between a Saskatchewan petroleum refinery and hundreds of its workers moved from the picket line into the courtroom Monday, with the company seeking an injunction against some of the union’s activities.
Eileen Libby, a lawyer for the Federated Co-operatives Limited, told court that picketers with Unifor Local 594 have been blocking access to the co-op refinery complex in Regina and intimidating replacement workers, contractors and suppliers.
Libby said there’s been a lack of action from city police, and the court is the only place the company could turn to stop the union from engaging in what she called illegal conduct.
“The union does not have a right, no matter what it says in arguments, to block the employer’s access to its own premises,” she argued. “The employer is entitled to use replacement workers.”