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Airport staff ratify new contract

A new collective agreement between the Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Prince George Airport Authority has been ratified by both parties, the PGAA said Friday.

The three-year contract, which expires March 31, 2016, provides across-the-board wage increases of 2.5 per cent per year and adds Family Day to the list of designated paid holidays.

Ratification by PSAC members was "near unanimous," the union''s vice president for B.C., Bob Jackson,said.

PSAC represents administrative staff and air-side maintenance and operations workers at Prince George Airport.

“The PGAA and our local staff have a great working relationship and that is why we were able to get an agreement prior to the expiry of the existing one," PGAA president and CEO John Gibson said.


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