By Tamara Baluja, Associate Editor
The Globe and Mail wants its management to have the right to assign editorial employees to write and edit advertorial copy as part of their regular duties, according to this union bulletin.
The following is the opening proposals from both management and the union's side. Bargaining resumes on May 20.
Both sides have said they will not talk about the proposals.
By Tamara Baluja, Associate Editor
The Globe and Mail wants its management to have the right to assign editorial employees to write and edit advertorial copy as part of their regular duties, according to this union bulletin.
The following is the opening proposals from both management and the union's side. Bargaining resumes on May 20.
Both sides have said they will not talk about the proposals.
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