Re-elected McNeil signals tough line with N.S. unions, new help for health
HALIFAX — A day after winning Nova Scotia’s first back-to-back majority governments in nearly 30 years, Premier Stephen McNeil signalled he will continue to take a tough line with the province’s public sector unions in his new mandate.
McNeil’s first term in office was marked by labour strife as his Liberal government tried to rein in costs through wage restraint for teachers and civil servants.
Several contracts remain to be settled and McNeil was asked Wednesday how he plans to approach new deals for health care and other workers represented by the Nova Scotia Government and General Employees Union.
“We are going to continue to live within our means,” said McNeil.


