CANADA - The four largest health care unions in Nova Scotia have filed grievances against their employers, alleging they used the unions' pension fund surpluses for their own benefit.
The four unions - CUPE, NSNU, NSGEU and CAW - said they would use “every means at their disposal” to protect their members of the C$2bn Nova Scotia Association of Health Organizations’ (NSAHO) pens...
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