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LCBO workers set date in early July for potential strike

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union said they have received a no-board report from the Ministry of Labour and will be in a legal position to strike on July 5.

Published Jun 18, 2024 at 8:08pm

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LCBO workers set date in early July for potential strike

A person walks past shelves of bottles of alcohol on display at an LCBO in Ottawa, Thursday March 19, 2020. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)

Workers at Ontario's main liquor retailer have set a date to strike in early July if they cannot come to an agreement with their employer.

The Ontario Public Service Employees Union said they have received a no-board report from the Ministry of Labour and will be in a legal position to strike on July 5.

The Liquor Control Board of Ontario workers are seeking wage increases and more full-time jobs, saying part-time roles have become 70 per cent of their workforce.

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