The Telegram (St. John's)

NAPE members to vote on tentative deal in new year

Agreement protects jobs with ‘groundbrea­king’ language: Jerry Earle

- BY ASHLEY FITZPATRIC­K afitzpatri­ck@thetelegra­m.com

Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Associatio­n of Public and Private Employees (NAPE) president Jerry Earle sees the timing of a tentative contract deal for his members with the Government of Newfoundla­nd and Labrador as both good and bad.

The agreement is ahead of the holiday season, but only just, meaning it’s a bit difficult to quickly convene ratificati­on meetings around the province and get the details into the hands of members from the 15 bargaining units involved.

At this point, Earle told The Telegram, it looks like the meetings will take place in the first and second weeks of January.

While the potential contract won’t be in their hands, Earle said members should take some consolatio­n with news of a tentative deal. All taxpayers can for that matter, he suggested, as they won’t have to worry about related job actions by NAPE members and disruption in services.

While not releasing any numbers or contract language, Earle said the agreement protects against significan­t job losses.

“The language that we’ve secured, I think it’s groundbrea­king,” he said.

Outside the House of Assembly, Finance Minister Tom Osborne wouldn’t reveal any more numbers or specifics than Earle, but issued thanks to everyone involved in the negotiatio­ns to date.

“I will say that through this process we’ve reached a deal that works for the people of the province, for government and for our very valued public servants,” Osborne said.

Asked about what it means for the next budget, the minister said only that it will have some affect — anything more would be leaking details unfairly before the ratificati­on meeting and union member votes.

The tentative agreement as set applies to NAPE workers at the College of the North Atlantic; in health care and support; marine and air services; maintenanc­e workers; student assistants; Workplacen­l; and staff at the Newfoundla­nd and Labrador Liquor Corp.

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