Tag Archive | "workers"

Potash Corp. employees at Lanigan, Sask., approve 3 year contract

Monday, April 6, 2009

Unionized workers at the Lanigan mine owned by Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan have approved a new contract wherein their wages will increase 18 per cent over three years, generally, and certain jobs will have an even bigger rise. For full story, click here

POT shares gained 5 % to C$89.87

Friday, November 14, 2008

Workers at mines of the world’s largest producer of potash approved a labor agreement, ending a 14-week strike. The shares gained 5 percent to C$89.87. For full story, click here

Workers at Potash Corp. ratify new contract

Friday, November 14, 2008

Potash workers in Saskatchewan will soon be heading back to work after voting to accept a new contract. For full story, click here For company’s website, click here

Workers to vote on latest offer from Potash Corp

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Around 500 workers at the Cory, Allan, and Patience Lake mines have been off the job since August. They will decide today whether to accept the latest deal from Potash Corp. For full story, click here For company’s website, click here

Union says that striking workers have found other jobs

Friday, August 29, 2008

Workers striking at Potash Corp. have found other jobs. A union spokesman said: About two-thirds of the 500 workers on strike at three mines owned by Potash Corp of Saskatchewan have found other jobs in Western Canada’s booming labor market. For full story, click here

Striking Potash workers find support

Monday, August 25, 2008

Unionized workers at numerous Canada’s potash mines have offered their support to miners who are strikong at the three Potash Corp mines. United Steelworkers official Roger Falconer said: Unionized miners in the western province, home to the world’s largest reserves of potash, have agreed to share information as other labor contracts come up for bargaining next [...]

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