Tentative Agreement Reached Between ANBL And NB Liquor Workers
The New Brunswick Liquor Corporation has confirmed a tentative agreement with CUPE Local 963 and the nearly 600 employees the union represents.
The New Brunswick Liquor Corporation has confirmed a tentative agreement with CUPE Local 963 and the nearly 600 employees the union represents.
While workers must return to work “as soon as operationally feasible,” they will still have to vote on the deal for it to be finalized.
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