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CUPE 4500 to provide update on labour dispute with Coast Mountain Bus Company
CUPE 4500 to provide update on labour dispute with Coast Mountain Bus Company
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BURNABY, British Columbia--(BUSINESS WIRE)--CUPE 4500 will be holding a press conference today to provide an update on the on-going labour dispute with Coast Mountain Bus Company. The union representing over 180 transit supervisors across the Lower Mainland has been taking job action with an overtime ban since January 6.
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CUPE 4500 Press Conference |
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Thursday, January 18, 11:00am |
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Holiday Inn Express Metrotown, 4405 Central Blvd, Burnaby, BC
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Liam O’Neill, CUPE National Representative, CUPE 4500 spokesperson
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COPE491
Contacts
Greg Taylor, CUPE Communications Representative
604-842-7444
gtaylor@cupe.ca
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