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cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/lcb I hope that someone will clue in the #LCBO management that a return to work protocol is pretty universal when strikes are resolved. Or maybe some genius punk in the Ford government ordered them to do this to cause grief for #OPSEU - Ontario Cons are hopeless when it comes to #OnLab relations. I figure the LCBO leadership is probably happy to appear stupid and vindictive to please Ford.

CBCLCBO workers' tentative deal on hold as accusations fly with employer | CBC NewsA tentative agreement reached between the LCBO and the union representing its workers Friday was put on hold the same day, with talks continuing on their return to work amid the first strike in the corporation's history.

Injured Workers’ Bill of Rights

Every day in Ontario, workers are injured or made ill on the job. All too often, these workers must battle within a workers’ compensation system that was built to support them but fails to meet their needs. This unjust process is unacceptable for injured workers who are simply seeking the compensation and benefits they are owed. Learn more and sign the petition here:

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#ISupportInjuredWorkers, #IWBillofRights, #OnLab, #OnPoli

The Ontario Federation of LabourInjured Workers’ Bill of Rights | The Ontario Federation of LabourInjured Workers’ Bill of Rights Everyday in Ontario, workers are injured or made ill on...

Apparently, the number of deaths on construction sites is so high that investigating all of them creates too much pressure on the coroner's office.

In response, the #DougFord Government, which never met a property developer they didn't love, which #LiUNA the largest construction union in the province endorsed, has decided not to investigate construction deaths rather than do anything to make construction sites safer.

#onlab #calab #onpoli #capitalism
cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/ont

> Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kerzner says the province intends to do away with mandatory coroner's inquests for workers who died on construction sites. In its place, the province will conduct an annual review of construction site deaths in an effort to alleviate pressure on overloaded coroners.