Why The Affordability Crisis Is Pushing Workers To Take Job Action

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Why the affordability crisis is pushing workers to take job action9 hours ago

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9 hours agoNewsDuration 7:57There have been several high-profile labour disputes across Canada over the past year, from LCBO workers to rail employees to Air Canada pilots. CBC’s Shannon Martin explains what’s driving it — and what the future of the labour movement could look like.

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