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Government Workers Vote in Favour of New Collective Agreement

The contract includes a 12% wage increase over four years, approved by 63% of union members, ending strike threats from 23,000 civil servants representing various public service roles.

  • On Wednesday, the Alberta Union of Provincial Employees announced a mediated deal passed with 63 per cent approval, averting a strike by some 23,000 Alberta government workers set for next week.
  • Mediated bargaining between AUPE and the province led to an offer last month including a 12 per cent wage increase over four years.
  • Affected employees include administrative workers, Alberta Sheriffs, social workers and provincial wildfire fighters, and Guy Smith, AUPE president, said Wednesday that members faced tough choices during a difficult process.
  • Finance Minister Nate Horner said the agreement balances competitive compensation with long-term stability, and thanked the AUPE government services bargaining committee and public service employees for their efforts.
  • Union records show that back in May, union members had voted 90 per cent in favour of strike action, and AUPE officials described the settlement as a mediator-recommended resolution after last month's talks, preventing strike expiry next week.
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Alberta government workers approve mediated deal, strike averted

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Wednesday, September 3, 2025.
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