Quebec SAQ liquor store employees give green light for limited strike
- Over half of 5,000 SAQ employees voted for a strike due to job insecurity and lack of permanent positions and working hours.
- The union has not yet decided on using 15 strike days, but negotiations have stalled for a year, focusing on salaries and benefits.
- The SAQ is preparing for strike impacts by encouraging customers to check online for open branches, with ongoing updates.
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Quebec SAQ liquor store employees give green light for limited strike
MONTREAL — Members of a union representing more than 5,000 Société des alcools du Québec employees have voted in favour of a strike that threatens to temporarily close some of the province's government-owned liquor stores.
Quebec SAQ liquor store employees give green light for limited strike
MONTREAL — Members of a union representing more than 5,000 Quebec liquor store employees have voted in favour of a strike amid stalled negotiations that union leadership says have dragged on for a year.
Quebec SAQ liquor store employees give green light for limited strike
MONTREAL — Members of a union representing more than 5,000 Quebec liquor store employees have voted in favour of a strike amid stalled negotiations that union leadership says have dragged on for a year. The labour group made the announcement this morning after a series of general assemblies in which 89 per cent of participants […]
Quebec SAQ liquor store employees give green light for limited strike
MONTREAL — Members of a union representing more than 5,000 Quebec liquor store employees have voted in favour of a strike amid stalled negotiations that union leadership says have dragged on for a year.
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