Staff at Winnipeg's Welcome Place back at work after months-long lockout
Employees at Manitoba's Interfaith Immigration Centre — also known as Welcome Place — are heading back to work after being locked out by their employer for the last three months.
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Staff at Welcome Place were locked out on April 27.(Walther Bernal/CBC)
Employees with the Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council — also known as Welcome Place — are heading back to work after being locked out by their employer for nearly three months.
More than 20 casual and full-time employees at Welcome Place, an agency that provides settlement services for refugees and newcomers, were locked out on April 27.