Thousands of workers with Ontario’s main liquor retailer are entering Day 4 of their historic strike.
Workers at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario began their first-ever strike on Friday morning, following months of unsuccessful contract negotiations between their union and management.
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union says workers are concerned Premier Doug Ford’s accelerated plan to expand the alcohol market will lead to job losses.
LCBO retail locations are expected to stay closed for at least 14 days, though convenience outlets will remain open and online ordering is available with product limits in place.
Written by: The Canadian Press
