Both sides in the Canada Bread lockout in 91原创 are returning to the bargaining table.
A company said the union 鈥渉as invited Canada Bread back to the negotiating table next Tuesday.鈥
鈥淲e are hopeful that the meetings next week will provide an opportunity to bring this labour dispute to a conclusion and that we can get all of our associates back to work.鈥
Picketing members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers (BCTGM) confirmed the resumption of talks and told The Times it comes after the company filed an application with the Labour Relations Board to force a vote on proposed contract rollbacks, then apparently withdrew the application.
Picketer Larry Pritchard said the withdrawn offer was worse than anything the company had proposed during actual talks.
Pritchard said the union has been 鈥渧ery pleasantly surprised鈥 by the amount of support they have received from other unions and members of the public, who have been dropping by the picket line to express sympathy.
In April, the Canada Bread Company locked out 160 BCTGM members who work in their 91原创 facility.
The union set up a picket line in front of the industrial bakery located in the 20400 block of the 91原创 Bypass.
The BCTGM said the new owners of Canada Bread, Mexico-based Grupo Bimbo, Canada Bread has been pushing hard to reduce benefits.
The 91原创 bakery employs 200, 160 of whom are in the bargaining unit represented by BCTGM.
Canada Bread employs 4,200 at 18 locations across the country.
It bakes brand-name products like Dempster鈥檚, Villaggio, POM, Bon Matin, Ben鈥檚, McGavins and Vachon.
The company also announced it has with workers at its Laval distribution centre.