What’s at stake in the LCBO strike
We know what the grocery retailers did with bread prices. What do you think they will do when they control alcohol in the province?
We know what the grocery retailers did with bread prices. What do you think they will do when they control alcohol in the province?
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For workers and riders, much is at stake. If workers are able to win, it would result in better service for riders and blunt management’s privatization agenda. A win for workers would also put Ford on the back foot in his fight with the LCBO workers and maybe even cause him to rethink his plans to call a snap election.
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