After 12 days of a work stoppage, the LCBO and its workers are going back to the bargaining table on Wednesday. In a statement released Tuesday night, the union said it will present another proposal, continuing their focus on protecting jobs and hundreds of millions in public revenue that would be invested into public services.
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LCBO strike: Union returns to bargaining table
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