News ReleasesMarch 30, 2006 Agreement in Principle Between STARF and CBC/Radio-CanadaWe are very pleased to announce that the Syndicat des technicien(ne)s et artisan(e)s du réseau français de Radio-Canada (STARF) and CBC/Radio-Canada signed an agreement in principle yesterday to renew the collective agreement due to expire tomorrow. STARF members will be informed of the details of this union-recommended agreement in the coming days. Information sessions have been scheduled for the first two weeks of April and all members will be able to vote on the agreement by direct or mail-in secret ballot before April 13. STARF represents over 1,300 technical, production and trade staff in the province of Quebec and in Moncton, New Brunswick. This marks the third time in a row that STARF and CBC/Radio-Canada have managed to reach an agreement in principle before their collective agreement expired. Since 2003, STARF and CBC/Radio-Canada have adopted an interest-based bargaining approach, allowing the collective agreement to be renewed without dispute. François Lewis Lise Mathieu Michel Hamelin About CBC/Radio-CanadaCBC/Radio-Canada is Canada's national public broadcaster and one of its largest cultural institutions. CBC/Radio-Canada reaches Canadians through eight national radio and television networks, its full-service Web sites, local/regional stations and affiliates, as well as the digital television channel Country Canada and the continuous music network Galaxie. In addition, CBC/Radio-Canada has forged partnerships with other broadcasters and is a partner in the satellite radio service SIRIUS Canada as well as in the specialty television services ARTV and The Documentary Channel. Through this array of activities, CBC/Radio-Canada brings diverse regional and cultural perspectives into the daily lives of Canadians in English, French and eight aboriginal languages. (2006) For additional information, please contact:Katherine Heath-Eves |
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