June 25 (Reuters) - Canadian workers' union Unifor said
on Tuesday its members at Bombardier will continue
their ongoing strike action after rejecting, what it called, a
"final proposal" from the business-jet maker.
Two of the union's local units, 112 and 673, announced the
strike action at the company after failing to reach an agreement
by June 22.
The 1,350 workers from these units are engaged in
building Bombardier's long-range Global series aircraft at the
Toronto-based Pearson international airport facility.
The union said on Tuesday it considered the company's offer
as "insufficient", adding that "both the parties remain apart on
key union priorities".
Bombardier and Unifor are to continue negotiations, the
union said, without disclosing details.
Bombardier was not available immediately for comment.