Hamlet of Taloyoak Bargaining Update #3

TO:  ALL PSAC/NEU MEMBERS AT THE HAMLET OF TALOYOAK

In the current round of bargaining across Nunavut, the settlement at Gjoa Haven was an outlier. It is one of the cheapest contracts the Union has entered into and the settlement is a one-off – not consistent with other settlements across Nunavut, as you can see for yourself from the list of recent wage increases below. 

Yet the Hamlet of Taloyoak is offering its employees EVEN LESS MONEY than Gjoa Haven members are receiving. 

We need to ask ourselves, why does our Hamlet want to keep our wage increases below the cost of living? What is the money other hamlets are using to pay their employees being used for in Taloyoak? 

Here is the offer from the Hamlet of Taloyoak currently on the table: 

Oct. 1, 2020: 1.5% 

Oct. 1, 2021: 2% – 0.5% less than Gjoa Haven 

Oct. 1, 2022: 2.5% – 0.5% less than Gjoa Haven 

Oct. 1, 2023: 3% 

Oct. 1, 2024: 3% 

Oct. 1, 2025: 2.25% 

Oct. 1, 2026: 2.25% 

Oct. 1, 2027: 2.5%- 0.25% less than Gjoa Haven 

Here is the settlement at Gjoa Haven:

Previous round 

2020: 1.5% 

2021: 2.5% 

Current round 

2022 : 3% 

2023 : 3% 

2024: 3% 

2025: 2.25% 

2026 : 2% 

2027: 2.75% 

Other recent settlements in Nunavut

Government of Nunavut (the Hamlet of Taloyoak is fully funded by the GN) 

2024: 9% 

Bargaining is continuing for the wage increases for 2025, 2026 and 2027 

Qulliq Energy 

2024: 12% 

Bargaining is continuing for the wage increases for 2025, 2026 and 2027 

Arctic Bay 

2024: 9.00% 

2025: 3.50% 

2026: 3.50% 

2027: 3.50% 

Kugaaruk 

2020: 2% plus 7% adjustment on all classifications except two which had 25% adjustment plus the 2% – effectively a minimum 9% for almost all employees in the bargaining unit, more for others 

2021: 2% 

2022: 2.5% 

2023: 2.75% 

2024: 3.0% 

Pangnirtung 

2024 : 3.5% 

2025 : 4% 

2026: 3% 

Sanikiluaq 

2021: 2.5% 

2022: 2.5% 

2023: 3.0% 

2024: 3.0% 

2025: 3.5% 

2026: 4.0% 

2027: 4.25% 

Qikiqtarjuaq 

After market adjustments to 12 positions: 

2022: 

– For employees earning $20/hour or less, $1.25 per or 3.57% 

– For employees earning more than $20 per hour, 0.85 cents/hour (equivalent to 3.57%) 

2023: 

– For employees earning $20/hour or less, $1.25 per hour 

– For employees earning more than $20 per hour, 0.85 cents/hour (equivalent to 3.43%) 

2024: 0.50 cents per hour (equivalent to 1.79%) 

2025: 3.00% 

City of Iqaluit 

2025: 7% 

2026: 2% 

2027: 2% 

2028: 2% 

According to the data the Government of Nunavut uses to calculate the Nunavut Northern Allowance for all communities in Nunavut, Taloyoak is the third most expensive place to live in the entire territory, with only Resolute Bay and Grise Fiord being more expensive. 

Employees at the Hamlet of Taloyoak deserve a fair wage settlement that meets or exceeds inflation so that they can ensure food for their families and decent living conditions. 

We have worked for five years without a wage increase. 

WE WANT A FAIR WAGE INCREASE COMPETITIVE TO THAT OF OTHER HAMLETS IN NUNAVUT! 

WE WANT A CONTRACT NOW! 

WE DESERVE FAIR WAGES NOW!

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