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Both sides return to the table in lockout at Canadian National Exhibition grounds

The union representing stagehands and technical employees at Toronto's Exhibition Place continued their pickets on Friday as the CNE kicked off, creating delays as the picket line stopped vehicles at entrances for a short period of time – Aug 17, 2018

The president of the union representing workers locked out of Toronto’s Exhibition Place say talks with the venue’s board of governors have resumed.

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The labour dispute has led to picket lines outside the annual Canadian National Exhibition, which is taking place at the venue near the city’s waterfront.

Justin Antheunis, the president of the International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees Local 58, says the two sides were back at the negotiating table on Friday.

He says the locked-out workers have been without a contract since December.

READ MORE: Labour dispute continues with CNE just days away

The board has said it wants to update the locked-out employees’ contract to reflect what it called the “highly competitive” marketplace.

The negotiations resume just days after the CEO of the CNE sent a letter to Toronto’s mayor and city councillors, saying the labour dispute could cost the Exhibition more than $1.5 million.

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