Sides in Regina refinery labour dispute lay down conditions for talks to resume
REGINA — The owner of a Saskatchewan oil refinery where workers are locked out in a contract dispute says there has been a discussion with Unifor about returning to bargaining, but the union wants the premier to step in.
Federated Co-operatives Ltd. says it won’t bargain as long as union members continue to block access to the Regina plant.
“We respect Unifor’s right to picket and peacefully protest but they need to adhere to the court’s order,” a company spokesman said Thursday in a statement.
Unifor President Jerry Dias said the company is moving the goalposts as to what conditions need to be met to resume bargaining. He said the union has already done its part.