Windsor Public Library employees hold an information picket to let the public know about current contract negotiations, March 22, 2016. (Photo by Maureen Revait) 
Windsor Public Library employees hold an information picket to let the public know about current contract negotiations, March 22, 2016. (Photo by Maureen Revait)
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Tentative Deal For Windsor Public Library Workers

The union that represents 62 frontline workers at the Windsor Public Library says it has a tentative deal.

Officials from CUPE Local 2067 and the library met with a provincial mediator Wednesday ahead of Thursday's deadline for a work stoppage. A release from CUPE describes it as "a marathon bargaining meeting."

"We are relieved that we were able to reach a tentative agreement, and our members will continue to provide library services that our community rely on," says CUPE 2067 spokeswoman Amanda Meloche.

Meloche says a date for a ratification vote has been set but declined to say when or where.

Details of the agreement won't be released until members can review and vote on the tentative contract.

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