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Viterra Office GSU Strike

REGINA - Jul 4/08 - SNS -- Viterra Inc. will face a strike by Grain Services Union (GSU) members of the Regina Office and Saskatchewan Operations and Maintenance bargaining units effective Monday, July 7, 2008.

Approximately 613 unionized employees with the Saskatchewan Country Operations and Maintenance units plan to report to work at their usual time, however, they have been advised by the Union to only work overtime on a voluntary basis.

The GSU advised the Company that unionized employees in the Regina Office plan to withdraw services. There are 194 employees in this bargaining unit.

"The GSU's action is disappointing given the significance of the Company’s offer and opportunities for additional compensation through a generous annual incentive program," said Colleen Vancha, Viterra’s Vice President of Investor Relations & Corporate Affairs.

Viterra’s five-year offer consists of a 6% compensation payment on signing and annual increases of 6, 5, 5, and 5% beginning November 1, 2008 based on performance. In addition, Viterra will introduce an annual incentive program that has the potential to add to an employee's total compensation in the range of 5, 10 and 15% of their pay. The Company is offering common terms and conditions of employment, including market-based compensation and benefits, fairness, flexibility and long-term labour stability.

In June, voting results from the membership of the Saskatchewan Maintenance and Operations bargaining units confirmed that almost half of Viterra's country employees that cast ballots supported the Company's offer, which is the same proposal that was overwhelmingly endorsed by unionized employees in Manitoba and Alberta recently. The offer, representing a significant commitment to competitive market-based compensation, incentive pay and labour stability, was rejected by the Regina Office bargaining unit.

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