900 Bombardier workers in Thunder Bay are still on the picket line.
Talks between the company and Unifor came to a halt Friday night, after both sides mutually agreed to take a break from negotiations.
While they’re not completely broken off, Bombardier spokesperson Stephanie Ash stated there was no word on when talks would resume.
Assistant to the president of Unifor, Bob Orr, says its been a frustrating round of bargaining.
The major stumbling block has been a new company pension plan.

Bombardier Strike Continues In Thunder Bay
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