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More than 100 workers at IMP Aerostructues in Amherst, N.S., are on strike over what they say is years of flat wages.

Mike Blenkhorn, president of United Steelworkers Local 4883, said roughly 130 workers went on strike last Friday after the union and the company could not come to terms following four months of contract negotiations.

“We believe our last contract offer was very unsatisfactory,” Blenkhorn said. “Other companies have been gracious to give their employees some good raises and benefits.”

Blenkhorn said the union is seeking five per cent pay increases annually for the next three years. He said the company offered four per cent, 2.25 per cent, and two per cent over that time period during a meeting on Friday.

“The membership, after hearing everything, overwhelmingly rejected the offer,” Blenkhorn said, who noted they have not seen pay increases in the last five years.

CTV News Atlantic reached out to IMP Aerostructures for comment and …

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