Canada:
Interest Arbitration Changes For New Brunswick Postponed For Further Study
13 April 2016
Stewart McKelvey
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On Friday, the Province of New Brunswick announced that it would not proceed at this
time with the
recently proposed changes to binding interest arbitration. The
Province announced that a joint labour management committee will be
struck to examine labour issues and make recommendations to
government.
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