The Globe and Mail and its union have agreed to head back to the bargaining table for one day of mediated talks next week.
The agreement was announced Wednesday night, after unionized workers overwhelmingly rejected management’s latest proposal for a contract settlement.
Staff from editorial, advertising sales and circulation voted 92.3 per cent against the offer. It was rejected in a vote of 274 to 23.
Unifor Local 87M requested that the two sides resume negotiations.
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