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News Release - March 10, 2009 AMENDMENTS TO CONSTRUCTION LABOUR LEGISLATION INTRODUCEDLegislation Will Give Employers and Employees the Freedom to Choose The Government of Saskatchewan has introduced amendments to The Construction Industry Labour Relations Act, 1992 (CILRA) that will expand freedom of choice for workers and employers and help sustain Saskatchewan's economic momentum. "Our construction industry requires fair, flexible and effective labour laws to help keep Saskatchewan's economy strong during this time of uncertainty," Advanced Education, Employment and Labour Minister Rob Norris said. "This legislation will lead to increased construction activity by giving employers and workers the freedom to establish their own collective bargaining arrangements." Under the current version of the CILRA, companies are required to belong to a representative employers' organization (REO), which bargains on their behalf. The legislation designates unions to represent workers in particular trades. The legislation prohibits a single employer or union from negotiating a separate collective agreement, with all bargaining taking place between REOs and unions designated by the government. The restrictive nature of the legislation has prevented some unions and discouraged some companies from participating in Saskatchewan's construction industry. The amendments to the CILRA will:
"Too many construction projects in Saskatchewan have been delayed because of a shortage of skilled labour," Norris said. "With the government's record spending on infrastructure and strong private-sector investment, we need a growing construction industry to handle a work load that should be heavy for years to come." Norris said the government will solicit public feedback on the legislation and conduct consultations with key stakeholders during the summer. Feedback on the legislation can be provided by email to labourlegislationaeel@gov.sk.ca or in writing to the following address: Deputy Minister Wynne Young -30- For more information, contact: James Parker Related Documents
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