Police chief says refinery labour dispute holding city of Regina hostage
REGINA — Leaders in Saskatchewan are urging both sides in a labour dispute at an oil refinery to resume talks following comments by Regina’s police chief that the escalating fight is holding the city hostage.
Premier Scott Moe said Tuesday the government is mindful of public safety concerns and continues to support police in upholding the law.
“Our government asks that both the union and the (Co-op Refinery Complex) follow the law, remain peaceful in their actions and return to the table to reach an agreement,” Moe said in a letter.
More than 700 workers were locked out in early December after they voted in favour of a strike and Unifor issued notice. One of the main issues in the dispute is pensions.