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Job security for part-time/casual workers is an OPSEU essential

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A number of of the sriking OPSEU Native 284 members from the shuttered Port Elgin LCBO outlet mentioned the requiresd 20 hours per week picket dujty was greater than the hours they have been scheduled weekly by administration. Job safety for informal workers is a key demand within the first strike within the LCBO’s 97-year historical past. – Frances Learment/Shoreline Beacon

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For a number of of the putting Ontario Public Service Workers Union (OPSEU) Native 284 members who work on the new Port Elgin outlet – certainly one of 680 shuttered by the crown company when the union struck at midnight July 5 – the required 20 hours per week picket obligation are greater than the shifts they’re commonly scheduled by administration. 

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One striker, employed as a “casual” since 2017, mentioned she generally works lower than 15 4 hours per week; one other mentioned she has no assured hours which “makes it hard to feed a family.” 

Roughly 70 per cent of the LCBO’s 9,000 workers are deemed informal labour with out assured hours and advantages, and job safety is a key problem within the strike, together with stopping provincial privatization plans. 

Native 284 consists of roughly 25 Saugeen Shores members who work on the Port Elgin and Southampton LCBO retailers. 

In a July 11 replace, OPSEU native 284 president Sandy Cunha mentioned no talks have been scheduled – that she knew of – and that picket line speak was centred on Premier Ford’s feedback that OPSEU walked away from bargaining. 

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She mentioned to benefit from busy site visitors by Port Elgin from a PR point-of-view, union officers determined to double the each day picketing session to 2 – 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and 2-6 p.m. – on Freeway 21 (Goderich St.), close to the shop on the south finish of Port Elgin. 

Requested concerning the strike’s impression on shoppers, an OPSEU picketer in Port Elgin July 10 mentioned he knew of no less than one Port Elgin /restaurant bar that had “stocked up” previous to the strike, and there have been no reviews of dwindling provides.
He mentioned the principle grievance he’d heard from bars and eating places that order by the provincial lcbo.com web site, was that Orangeville is the closest pick-up location. 

 

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