CANADA - Nova Scotia Association of Health Organizations (NSAHO) CEO Robert Cook described the decision of four unions to file grievances against the organisation over pension fund issues as "surprising", given that all four unions held seats on the C$2bn NSAHO pension plan's trustee board.
CUPE, NSNU, NSGEU and CAW last week alleged the terms of their member contracts were changed when employers unilaterally used the pension fund surpluses for their own benefits, but Cook said: “It ...
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