“We’re telling our employers – you’re either with us, or you’re against the people who need us.” Province-wide strike in community, health and social services expands.


The workers hitting the picket lines today join those from Community Living Hanover and  Community Living Trent Highlands who went on strike over the weekend. Meanwhile, management at Ingersoll Support Services, Murray McKinnon Foundation and Aptus Treatment Centre chose to lock out workers, rather than supporting the call for funding.



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