Dozens of workers at Ontario\u0027s public broadcaster TVO walked off the job Monday morning. Find out more.
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“We are deeply saddened to have not been able to reach a fair and reasonable agreement with our employer,” wrote the Canadian Media Guild in a press release.The union represents around 70 journalists, producers and education workers at the Ontario organization. Some employees at the broadcaster are represented by Unifor and are not part of the current bargaining process.
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TVO employees walk off the job Monday after negotiations stallDozens of workers at Ontario’s public broadcaster walked off the job Monday morning.
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