Article clipped from Lethbridge Herald

Loblaws, Superstore’s parent company, has seen major profits over the last several months as their essential services remain open to the public. This only amplifies the frustration of their workers.“We’ve been asked to do twice the amount of work but have barely received any compensation,” said Superstore employee, Megan Nicholson. “We are essential workers, so why aren’t we being treated like it?”With additional work, no wage increases and less hours, their union decided it was time to act.United Food and Commercial Workers Local 401 (UFCW local 401) who represent Loblaws employees commenced negotiations with Loblaws in mid-May of 2021.Though manv negotiations have
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Lethbridge Herald

Lethbridge, Alberta, CA

Tue, Oct 05, 2021

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