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TORONTO, May 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Wine Rack workers, members of SEIU Local 2, gathered outside of the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan offices, to call on OTPP to take immediate action.
The workers, who are in bargaining with Wine Rack, say these are not “negotiations as usual.”
“We are under attack by Wine Rack,” said Radha Bhagat, who works at a store in downtown Toronto.
What might come as a surprise to some, is
who owns the company: The Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, through one of its holdings, Arterra Wines Canada.
Some teachers are already voicing their support for the Wine Rack workers and are calling on their colleagues to do the same.
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Fort Wayne Philharmonic musicians announced Friday they would not vote in favor of a contract that “contains permanent cuts” to wages or conditions.
The Fort Wayne Philharmonic announced Tuesday it would need to begin canceling summer concerts if an agreement with the Fort Wayne Philharmonic Players Association could not be made by Friday.
The announcement came hours after musicians met on the Allen County Courthouse Green to show the results of their letter writing campaign. Musicians unfurled five rolls of taped together letters to the Philharmonic board about 1300 letters in total.
Negotiations between management and the musician’s union have been ongoing since last fall, a few months after musicians were furloughed by management due to the ongoing pandemic.
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