Negotiations entering final stretch at S-Vox
Your CMG bargaining team has been working hard to get a first collective agreement with S?VOX management. We have reached […]
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Your CMG bargaining team has been working hard to get a first collective agreement with S?VOX management. We have reached […]
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The results of yesterday’s vote for editorial members of the CMG at APTN are as follows: Votes were cast from
Guild members vote not to accept APTN management offer Read More
As previously announced, members of the Canadian Media Guild’s editorial unit at APTN will have the opportunity to vote on
How to vote on APTN’s last contract offer Read More
CMG’s bargaining committee at APTN is reluctantly asking members of the editorial unit to vote on the employer’s last contract
Guild members to vote on APTN’s last offer Read More
Workload was the major topic during the second week of bargaining for a new collective agreement at Canadian Press/Broadcast News
Workload dominates discussions at CP-BN bargaining table: update #2 Read More
Negotiators for CMG and APTN will meet in Winnipeg on Friday, January 19th, in an attempt to reach agreement on
Talks to resume at APTN Read More
Pay, workload and the continuing impact of integration were the top issues our bargaining team put on the table as
Bargaining begins at Canadian Press: Communiqu? #1 Read More
Editorial employees at the Aboriginal People’s Television Network have voted 73% in favour of strike action, if necessary to achieve
CMG members at APTN vote to back strike action Read More
Guild members will be receiving a little extra in their pre- or post-Christmas pay cheque. The CBC is attempting to
CBC to pay employees for missed meal allowances: updated Read More
The truth about strike votes is that no one really wants to see a strike?not APTN employees, not our viewers,
Why saying YES matters in APTN strike vote Read More
When we last wrote you, we told you the dispute with the employer is all about respect. The latest communiqu?
The truth about APTN’s wage proposal Read More
Your bargaining committee is asking for your support to reach a fair deal at APTN. Members of the Guild’s editorial/production
Strike vote for editorial employees at APTN Read More
After more than six months of often frustrating negotiations, your bargaining committee has determined it has no choice but to
Strike vote to be held at APTN: it’s all about respect Read More
The Canadian Media Guild and CP/BN management have reached a consensus on a new shift premium structure after a two-year
Changes coming to shift premiums at CP/BN (corrected version) Read More
Arbitrator Daniel Ish will decide whether temporary, laid-off and retired employees are eligible to receive post-lockout retroactive pay. Ish will
Arbitrator to decide pay issues related to 2005 lockout Read More
Your Canadian Media Guild bargaining committee will be meeting next week with APTN Management, and our federally appointed conciliators. For
Bargaining session and Guild membership meeting at APTN Read More
After two weeks of meetings with APTN management and federal conciliators, agreement has been reached on many parts of the
Bargaining is at a critical stage Read More
Your Canadian Media Guild bargaining committee and APTN management will be meeting October 4 to 6 in Winnipeg with a
APTN and CMG to meet with federal conciliator in early October Read More
Dear Colleagues and Fellow CMGers Some quick post-summer/pre-fall notes as we head into what promises to be a busy union
Message from branch president Colin Perkel Read More
Your Canadian Media Guild bargaining team met management’s representatives on September 13 and 14 to begin negotiations toward a first
Bargaining begins in earnest at AAC Read More
It’s been said that the only constant in our lives is change. In broadcasting, change is happening at a rapid
Training for employees is the way to embrace change Read More
One of the greatest obstacles to balancing life at work and outside of work is job demands. In terms of
Guild seeks a better work-life balance at TVO/TFO Read More
We will soon begin bargaining to renew our collective agreement at TVO/TFO. The challenges faced by members of the Canadian
Looking to tomorrow at TVO/TFO Read More
The Canadian Media Guild is asking the federal labour minister to appoint a conciliator to help settle a number of
CMG requests conciliation in bargaining with APTN Read More