Terry Fox Library expected to stay open as lockout averted

Following a tentative agreement between Fraser Valley Regional Library and the union, Terry Fox Library is expected to stay open.
“We are extremely pleased to share the good news that we have reached a tentative agreement with the union this morning for a renewed collective agreement, subject to ratification by the membership and by FVRL’s board,” the FVRL announced.
The union accepted a four-year term with a total wage increase of 13 percent over four years, FVRL stated.
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The union, CUPE 1698, won’t release details of the deal until it’s presented to workers for ratification.
“We’re relieved we’ve been able reach a tentative agreement so that families, newcomers, seniors, students and community members across the Fraser Valley can continue to access services without any interruption,” stated CUPE president Laurie Dyck in a press release. “This has been a challenging chapter, but we can now look forward and focus on delivering the important library services communities count on.”
