While the terms of Telus Corp.'s proposed collective agreement have are public due to a news blackout, it's hard to believe the Telecommunication Workers Union members
have rejected it by a narrow margin – 50.3% to 49.7%. (maybe there were
a few hanging chads that affected the outcome!?) It appeared the strike
had been settled several weeks ago when both sides agreed to a new
collective agreement after more than five years without one. One can
only suspect the TWU members balked at outsourcing language contained
the new pact given it was the contentious issue during negotiations and
the three-month strike. I'm not sure what the rejections means. Either
the TWU goes back to its membership and re-explains the terms and/or
gets the 2,000 members who didn't vote to participate in the process,
or talks start again with a few modifications made to get a majority to
support it.
 
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