North America has seen an uptick in labour unrest this summer, from B.C. port workers, to screenwriters across the continent, to Metro grocery workers in the Greater Toronto Area. As Global’s Anne Gaviola and The Peak Podcast’s Brett Chang discuss, this is a push to re-distribute corporate profits to workers, versus shareholders and executives.
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Exploring North America’s labour unrest during a ‘summer of strikes’
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