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LCBO strike averted as tentative settlement reached to

improve working conditions


TORONTO, June 26, 2017 /CNW/ - A looming strike has been averted as the union
negotiating team has reached a tentative agreement with LCBO management, says the
President of the union representing LCBO workers.
Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) President Warren (Smokey) Thomas said
that the details of the agreement will not be disclosed until they have been shared with
workers, but that the deal "comes as the result of the tireless efforts of these members, both
at the bargaining table and across the province."
"I want to thank these workers for taking a stand against the negative impacts of precarious
work, which is a sad fact of life for far too many workers today," said Thomas. "Across
Ontario, far too many people are stuck in low-wage, part-time, contract positions. We saw
over the course of these negotiations that challenging that precarity was an issue that
resonated for many in the public.
"In particular, I want to thank all the members of the public who, over the past few months,
shared words and messages of support with these workers, whether in their workplaces, at
information pickets, or online."
The union's bargaining team chair, Denise Davis, said that the bargaining team is
unanimously recommending the deal to their members, with details to be provided to
members in the next few days, ahead of a ratification date which has not yet been set.
"From mobilizing for a strong strike vote to organizing more than 100 information pickets in
communities across Ontario, the support of the members is what got us to this point," said
Davis. "The deal we are looking at today is only possible because of the tireless work of
union members across the province who built public support for our plan for a better
LCBO."
SOURCE Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU)

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