CBC's Emily Brass talks with Coun. Janice Lukes and Derek Hanley, vice-president of the Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1505, about the need to recruit and retain staff at Winnipeg Transit, which has a shortage of 155 drivers.
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Workplace injuries seem to be on the rise. For some union reps, this reflects concern over safety. And for one employer, it means a SAFE Work certification
Amongst the hustle and bustle of everyday life and its relentless march forward there is an area of Athy that quite literally just buzzes away about its busines.
A change of leadership in the union representing Winnipeg Transit drivers might signal its members plan to take a tougher stance as they head into negotiations for a new contract with the city this year.
After 20 years of serving up pints and anchoring Arlington Heights downtown business district, Derek and Michelle Hanley are selling Peggy Kinnane s Irish Pub & Restaurant.
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Restaurants, theaters see benefits as Bridge Phase starts
Peggy Kinnane s Irish Restaurant & Pub owners Michelle and Derek Hanley usher in Illinois Bridge Phase Friday with lunch at their own downtown Arlington Heights business with son Conor and grandson Jack. Eric Peterson | Staff Photographer
Larry Huber, owner of Salsa 17 in downtown Arlington Heights, attributed the size of his lunchtime crowd more to the good weather for outdoor dining than the start of Illinois Bridge Phase Friday, but said the small change in regulations adds to hope of returning to full capacity. Eric Peterson | Staff Photographer
Cortland s Garage was among the restaurants in downtown Arlington Heights to which lunchtime diners flocked Friday, but many believe the good weather and existing capacity for alfresco dining were greater influences than the marginal changes of Illinois s Bridge Phase of reopening.