More Canadian grocery workers may go on strike at the end of the month, according to reporting from CBC Radio-Canada.
Employees at Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills, and Extra Foods in Manitoba have voted to walk the picket lines once their contract expires on Sept. 28 if negotiations for a new deal fail. All three stores are owned by Loblaw.
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UFCW Local 832 represents the nearly 4,000 workers and said 97% voted to authorize a strike.
According to the union, Loblaw workers were treated like heroes during the COVID-19 pandemic when stores were staffed enough to stay open, but since then, wages have stagnated.
After seeing record profits from Loblaw over the past year, workers say they want more compensation. The union also said working conditions at stores have deteriorated.
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