The union
representing more than 400 workers at Viterra s facilities in
the Canadian province of Saskatchewan suspended plans for a
strike on Friday to allow for a vote on the Rotterdam-based
grain.
The Grain and General Services Union said in the period leading up to the vote, employees will work to rule, meaning they will not take on tasks beyond their contractual and legal obligations
Viterra may consider a lock-out if an agreement cannot be reached, and is working on contingency plans to minimize disruptions for customers, the company said
More than 400 Canadian workers at grain handler Viterra are set to strike on Friday in Saskatchewan, pending a last round of talks, the Grain and General Services Union said. .