Striking Metro workers to vote on tentative agreement Friday, union says
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Workers at Metro distribution centres in Toronto who have been on strike since last weekend will vote on a new tentative agreement Friday, Unifor says.
Workers at Metro distribution centres in Toronto who have been on strike since last weekend will vote on a new tentative agreement Friday, Unifor says.
In a statement issued Thursday, the union said the more than 900 full-time workers began strike action on Saturday after they voted to turn down a prior agreement.
They work at distribution centres in Toronto’s west end.
The warehouses supply Metro and Food Basics stores across southern Ontario, from the Kingston area down to Windsor, Unifor said.
“Details of the collective agreement will not be released prior to ratification,” the statement continued.