New Brunswick social workers will be among those to vote on a new tentative agreement next week.
The provincial government and CUPE Local 1418 reached a tentative deal in late May with the help of a conciliation board.
The union represents around 1,000 social workers, probation and parole officers, clinical psychologists and human resource development officers.
Details about the agreement are not being released pending its ratification.
Members have been without a contract since August 2022.
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