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Labour board ruling on CUPE strike legality could empower either government or union

Ford’s government has asked Ontario’s labour issues tribunal to order CUPE’s strike to end.

Published Nov 4, 2022 at 5:12pm

Labour board ruling on CUPE strike legality could empower either government or union

TORONTO, ON- NOVEMBER 4 – Members of CUPE education workers and other supporters amass at Queens Park to protest a day after the Provincial Government enacted the Not Withstanding Clause of the Canadian Constitution to legislate a contract on the union in Toronto. November 4, 2022. Steve Russell/Toronto Star

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