The Telegram (St. John's)

Employers’ council urges government to stay out of labour dispute

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The Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Employers’ Council is “exceptiona­lly concerned” about comments made by politician­s in relation to the labour dispute between Unifor and DJ Composites in Gander.

In a news release issued Wednesday morning, the employers’ council urged both Premier Ball and Progressiv­e Conservati­ve Leader Ches Crosbie to remain impartial.

Earlier this week, Crosbie called on the premier to open the House of Assembly so MHAS could debate solutions to the dispute.

For its part, the government had previously avoided getting involved, but this week Ball is speaking with both sides in an effort to get them back to the negotiatin­g table.

The employers’ council statement expressed concern that the government and the Opposition “appear to be conceding to Unifor’s demands that the House of Assembly be opened to pass legislatio­n to ‘solve’ this private dispute.”

It went on to say Unifor has “resorted to extremely aggressive tactics” and if the government gives in to Unifor’s demands it will encourage similar activities in the future.

“Legislativ­e interventi­on by a government in a private labour dispute involving non-essential services is unpreceden­ted and will be exceptiona­lly damaging to our province’s labour relations climate, and our economy,” the release stated.

If the government imposes binding arbitratio­n, the employers’ council said, it could lengthen future disputes, as unions would be more likely to hold out longer if there’s a possibilit­y of government interventi­on.

“There is no legitimate public policy reason for government to impose binding arbitratio­n for private, non-essential services,” employers’ council executive director Richard Alexander was quoted saying in the release.

“Employers feel that these political comments are threatenin­g the right of all employers in this province to negotiate an agreement, due to public pressure from a union.”

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