From CP via the Winnipeg Free Press:

A union representing workers of the Globe and Mail says the newspaper's management will email staff on Friday with a "final offer" to replace a contract that expires next week.

The Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union sent a letter to its members on Thursday saying that Globe representatives informed them that all concessions and changes will be implemented by July 1.

Representatives for the Globe, one of Canada's oldest and most influential newspapers, were not immediately available to confirm the details.

"A membership meeting will be scheduled within the next few days to deal with the company ultimatum," said Brad Honywill, president of Local 87-M of the CEP, said in a phone interview.

Also see this June 20 post: Globe and Mail worker bees give huge strike mandate to bargaining committee