TORONTO, June 16, 2017 /CNW/ - With a strike deadline at the LCBO only 10 days away, the union representing workers at the LCBO has launched a new website – www.LiqiLeaks.ca – and an extensive advertising campaign to expose the reality of their working conditions.
The website tells the real story of what's happening at the LCBO, and includes a section "Real People. Real Stories." filled with first-hand interviews that provide a window into what life is like for workers.
Warren (Smokey) Thomas, President of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU), says the employer "has brought this on itself."
"The way that senior management has acted, and the pressure from the provincial government to drive up profits, no matter the cost to workers, has brought us to the brink of a strike," said Thomas. "No worker should be treated the way these folks are being treated right now – especially not at a profitable Crown corporation that can afford to do better.
"The LCBO should be setting an example for Ontario employers, not joining a race to the bottom with Walmart."
The province-wide advertising campaign, which includes print, billboard, digital, radio and television ads, started today to share this website with the public and build support for LCBO workers and their call for change.
"It doesn't have to be this way," said Thomas. "We hope that growing public pressure on the government and LCBO management will help them do the right thing and come to the table with a fair deal for these workers.
"It's not complicated. If Premier Wynne really wants to improve the lives of workers, she should start with the companies her government runs. We need her to pick up the phone and tell LCBO President George Soleas that enough is enough, and it's time management worked together with our members to build the better LCBO we all know is possible."
"Whether these stores are open on June 26 is up to her."
SOURCE Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU)
Warren (Smokey) Thomas, 613-329-1931
The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) is one of the most progressive and powerful unions in Ontario. It represents 165,000 frontline workers who provide a vast array of public services in communities across the province. They work in provincial government...
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