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New Brunswick

Thousands more N.B. government workers have expired contracts

The New Brunswick government may have settled contracts with 10 CUPE locals, but it still has two dozen others to negotiate with its employees.

Nurses will be 'next focus,' says premier

Nurses have been without a contract since Dec. 31, 2018. They protested their working conditions in September at the legislature. (Ed Hunter/CBC)

The New Brunswick government may have settled contracts with 10 CUPE locals, but it still has about 20 others to negotiate with its employees.

Besides bus drivers and school maintenance workers and custodians, who voted to reject a tentative agreement this week, there are groups without contracts throughout the civil service and working in schools, hospitalsand some Crown Corporations.

Earlier this week, Premier Blaine Higgs said he thought the CUPE deals would "probably break the logjam," and things could "move along."

"Certainly, the next focus is with the nurses," he said.

"We're hopeful we can finalize with the nurses."

The province is trying to offer wages to health-care professionals that are competitive with other jurisdictions, said the premier.

He acknowledged things need to be done differently to address working conditions and staff shortages in hospitals.

New Brunswick Nurses Union president Paula Doucet declined to respond to the premier's statements or to provide an interview or any details about the status of negotiations.

Nurses voted to reject two tentative agreements, in August and October.

Teachers also have an expired contract.

They "are currently not at the bargaining table," said Connie Keating, co-president of the New Brunswick Teachers' Federation.

A woman with blond hair in a blue denim short sits at a computer.
Susie Proulx-Daigle, president of the New Brunswick Union, says contracts are at different stages of negotiation. (Radio-Canada)

The New Brunswick Union represents 10 groups with expired contracts.

They're at "varying stages of negotiation," according to NBU president Susie Proulx-Daigle.

Deals for two groups specialized health-care professionals and professional services for students in the public school system have been reached, but not officially signed.

"We represent a lot of different professions, and each group has unique issues and concerns," said Proulx-Daigle.

"We have to follow the process and we look forward to getting back to the bargaining table as soon as possible."

Another tentative agreement, with Crown prosecutors, was ratified last month, according to their union, the Professional Institute of the Public Service of Canada.

The voter turnout was 63 out of 80 eligible. And 42 were in favour, 21 opposed.

The premier previously said the three aforementioned groups had agreed to wage increases totalling 8.5 per cent over five years.

Here is the run down of expired contracts, according to the provincial Finance and Treasury Board:

Parts I, II and III (government departments, the school system and the hospital system) Contract expiry date

Non-Instructional (NBU)

July 31, 2017
Instructional (NBU) NBCC and NBCCD July 31, 2020
Industrial Training and Certification (NBU) Feb. 22, 2021
Crown Counsel (PIPSC) Sept. 30, 2020
Agriculture, Veterinary, Engineering, Land Surveying & Architecture (PIPSC) May 31, 2019
Lab and Medical, Technical Inspection (NBU) Feb. 29, 2020
Highway Supervisors (NBU) Feb. 29, 2020
Engineering & Field (NBU) Feb.29, 2020
Admin. Asst., Clerical & Regulatory (NBU) March 31, 2019
Resource Services (NBU) April 15, 2018
School Business Officials (PSAC) Sept.30, 2019
Teachers (NBTF) Feb.28, 2021
Nurses (NBNU) Dec. 31, 2018

Nurse Managers/Supervisors Nurse(NBNU)

Dec. 31, 2018
Specialized Health Care Professionals (NBU) March 31, 2019
Medical Science Professionals (NBU) March 31, 2019
Part IV (Crown Corporations)
Institutional and Maintenance Group (CUPE 946) Dec.31, 2016
Administrative Support Category-Clerical, Regulatory and Office Equipment Operation Group( CUPE 1866) Dec. 31, 2018
Generation Operational Group (IBEW37) Dec. 31, 2019
Nuclear Operational Group (IBEW37) Dec. 31, 2019
New Brunswick Legal Aid Lawyers (PIPSC) Nov. 13, 2019
Legal Aid Services Commission Administrative Support Staff (CUPE 5386) First agreement

With files from Information Morning Fredericton