After starting to strike last week, workers at seven of Saskatchewan's crown corporations will be back on the job tomorrow.

Despite the workers heading back to the workplace, that doesn't mean that a new contact has been worked out between the two sides.

Workers represented by Unifor went on strike Friday morning, which followed four days of working to rule.

Chris MacDonald, the assistant to the president of Unifor, said that the over 5,000 workers who went on strike will return to work to be 'unpredictable.'

Workers from SaskTel, SaskPower, SaskEnergy, SaskWater, SecurTek, Directwest and the Water Agency Agency will leave the picket lines and return, where they will once again work to rule

The Crowns were offered a deal that didn’t include any wage increases for the first two years of the contract.