Inside the 'bitter' labour dispute leaving Calgarians with a salt shortage

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Inside the 'bitter' labour dispute leaving Calgarians with a salt shortage
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The shortage is the latest shockwave in a bitter workplace dispute in Ontario that has lasted for six months.

A month and a half ago, the general manager of Pretty Sweet Bakeshop, a cafe in the heart of Calgary’s Manchester neighbourhood, learned her supplier, Gordon Food Service, didn’t have the ingredient.Sopyc scoured stores and rang up other suppliers, but she was out of luck. With only about a week’s stock left, Sopyc saw that salt was “virtually off the shelf everywhere.”

The shortage is the result of a bitter workplace dispute on the eastern side of the nation that enters its seventh month.Article content Their representative, Unifor Local 240 and Local 1959, had argued at the time that the company had been using union-busting tactics and demanding concessions that would allow widespread contracting out of union jobs.

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