UPDATE, MARCH 30: Cargill spokesperson April Nelson issued a statement to The London Free Press after their 800 local workers rejected a labour deal: “Over several months, our company and the union representing employees at our facility in London, Ontario, have exchanged multiple comprehensive proposals with the goal of reaching a new collective agreement. Unfortunately, employees voted to reject the proposal that was accepted by the Union Bargaining Committee. Since then, we have continued to work in good faith toward a revised agreement. We believe the proposal is fair and representative of our values to put people first and do the right thing.” Read More
Food giant officials speak out after 800 London workers reject labour deal
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