Grocery chain Metro reaches tentative deal with Unifor workers

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Metro Inc. and Unifor have reached a tentative agreement just over a month after thousands of the grocer’s employees went on strike across Toronto, Metro announced Wednesday.

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CBC News · Posted: Aug 30, 2023 8:45 AM EDT | Last Updated: 4 minutes ago

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More than 3,000 store workers at 27 Metro locations in the Greater Toronto Area began a strike action more than a month ago. Unifor says the tentative agreement will be submitted to the employees for a ratification vote that’s expected to take place shortly. <!–

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