(Reuters) – Canadian workers’ union Unifor said on Tuesday its members at Bombardier (OTC:) 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 strike action at the company after failing to reach an agreement on June 22.
The 1,350 employees of these units are involved in the construction of Bombardier’s Global series long-range aircraft at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport.
The union said Tuesday it considered the company’s offer “insufficient,” adding that “both sides remain divided on key union priorities.”
Bombardier and Unifor will continue negotiations, the union said, without releasing details.
Bombardier was not immediately available for comment.