As one set of picketers heads back to work, it looks like another set will be heading to the streets across the province.

 

We'll find out Monday if another set of picket lines will be set up in Moose Jaw.

The Health Sciences Association of Saskatchewan recently held a strike vote and has told us they will release the results Monday. The HSAS represents 2700 health care professionals across the province.

The Union says the issues at hand are recruitment of new professionals and the retention of the ones we currently have.

Meanwhile, Citizens All continues to walk the picket lines as we approach the 2-week mark in their labour dispute. The members of the SGEU are trying to get a wage increase but there has been little movement.

Citizens All Association is a non-profit organization, who work with, house and assist our friends and neighbours with intellectual disabilities.

And finally, it’s back to work for some members of the Teamsters Union.

After three weeks on the picket lines, the employees of CP Rail are back on the job after a tentative contract agreement was reached last week.

However the CPR website shows some employees won't be back on the job until then end of the month like Production Rail, Tie and Thermite Crews here in Saskatchewan.

The new contract came after three weeks of job action. No details have been released just yet but a ratification vote was apparently held just before the weekend.