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Saskatoon Co-op workers reject latest offer, months-long strike to continue

Employees from the Saskatoon Co-op have rejected an offer presented to them on Thursday.

60% of union members who turned out voted against accepting the offer; strike began Nov. 1

Striking workers walk a picket line at the Saskatoon Co-op gas bar and home centre at Circle Drive and Avenue C North in early November. The workers, who went on strike Nov. 1, have rejected Co-op's latest offer. (Jennifer Quesnel/CBC)

A now months-long strike by employees fromSaskatoon Co-op will continue, after employeesrejected an offer presented to them on Thursday.

A news release fromSaskatoon Co-op says 60 per cent of the union members who turned out voted against accepting the offer in a closed vote. They voted on the offer on Friday.

"Without a doubt, we're disappointed that the offer wasn'taccepted, but we see the vote as progress toward reaching an agreement,"Grant Wicks, Saskatoon Co-op CEO, said in the late Friday news release.

"Given how close the vote was, we're still optimistic that we can work with the union and our employees to reach an agreement," he said.

Workers in United Food and Commercial Workers Local 1400 voted on Nov. 1 to strike over a proposed two-tiered wage structure.

Under the proposal, current workers' wages and benefits would have stayed the same, while new employees would be hired under a different contract,with lower pay andbenefits.

The latest offer included changes to the two-tier wage structure, according to Co-op's news release.

The revisions included fewer positions in the second tier and a higher wage for second-tier employees than in previous offers.

CBC News has reached out to UFCW Local 1400 for comment.