Tuesday, August 4, 2026 CLAC Begins Strike Action for Manitoba Peat Moss Workers at Premier Horticulture Local 152 News Manufacturing WINNIPEG—Peat moss workers employed by Premier Horticulture Ltd. have initiated a strike, effective August 4. Their union, Construction Workers Union, CLAC Local 152, has been working for a year to negotiate a renewal of their expired six-year collective agreement. The parties have been in negotiations since August 2025, with the key issues centred around wages and the duration of the new agreement. “Wages for these workers have not kept pace with high inflation,” says Geoff Dueck Thiessen, regional director, Winnipeg Member Centre. “We’re looking for this employer to respect the work their employees perform under difficult circumstances by keeping pace with their neighbours. We’re eager to find a settlement these workers can agree to and get them back to work as soon as possible.” Employees of Premier Horticulture harvest peat moss from peat bogs and package it at a plant near Richer, Manitoba. Under Manitoba labour law, employers can no longer hire replacement workers. CLAC is Canada’s largest independent union, representing construction, manufacturing, healthcare, education, and retail workers across the country. You might be interested in Eden Villa Retirement and Assisted Living Workers Ratify New Contract with Wage and Pension Gains 13 Aug 2026 CLAC and Mohawk College Partner to Expand and Accelerate Skilled Trades Training in Ontario 12 Aug 2026 Premier Horticulture Workers End Strike, Ratifying New Four-Year Contract 10 Aug 2026 The Monster Within Is Not a Monster at All 10 Aug 2026