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Liquor Control Board of Ontario begin strike votes (pg. 2)
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j_spot
they are govt worker, so by definition they are always overpaid.
ninjahola
Take it from a Montrealer, our SAQ's were on strike for 3 months its not pretty...but come on down if it happens, cuz were all wasted again!
beanieboy
The LCBO can't go on strike, I'll DIE!!!
VERTiG0
Ah, Beer Store, how I love thee.




Wait - this doesn't affect Beer Store employees, does it?
baystreetboi
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Originally posted by VERTiG0
Ah, Beer Store, how I love thee.




Wait - this doesn't affect Beer Store employees, does it?


Nope... The Beer Store is a private joint partnership between the major breweries in Ontario.
beanieboy
Phew! I was really panicing there......
infinity HiGH
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Originally posted by beanieboy
Phew! I was really panicing there......


same here!

*phew*
VERTiG0
quote:
Originally posted by baystreetboi
Nope... The Beer Store is a private joint partnership between the major breweries in Ontario.


Thank you sir :D :D

I'm alright then.
rabbitjoker
I hope they strike.

The LCBO retail operations striking will (finally) make the gov't privatize liquor sales and open up the market for private (non-union) retailers.

I guess the funny thing is that the LCBO unionists think this will result in better conditions for their employees (when in reality it may very well be the nail in the coffin for gov't only retail operations).
infinity HiGH
Hahah, as if their working conditions are "bad" :rolleyes:

I'm gonna make sure to switch to the Beer Store from now on.

disko-kandi
screw alcohol! it makes you ugly in every possible way! :clown:

I say LEGALIZE WEED! :D :D

p.s. they get paid HOW MUCH?!?! forget working for human rights i'm gonna apply @ the LCBO tomorrow! :crazy:
Fir3start3r
quote:
Originally posted by rabbitjoker
I hope they strike.

The LCBO retail operations striking will (finally) make the gov't privatize liquor sales and open up the market for private (non-union) retailers.

I guess the funny thing is that the LCBO unionists think this will result in better conditions for their employees (when in reality it may very well be the nail in the coffen for gov't only retail operations).


Oh the irony...

On a more personal note, my own irony is the lack of LCBO elixir missing from my cupboards when I could use a Rum&Coke right now...:sadgreen:
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