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Workers Vote to Strike at Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan-Owned Wine Rack Stores
Posted on 05/14/2021
On May 10, 2021, 86% of workers at Wine Rack voted in support of a strike action. The workers are members of SEIU Local 2 union. The union say key issues include low wages, basic job security, and fairness are all key issues. Wine Rack is owned by Arterra Wines Canada, Inc., a holding company owned by Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan. Constellation Brands Canada was subsequently renamed Arterra Wines Canada and was acquired by the Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan in 2016.
According to a press release by the union on May 11, 2021, “The workers say they are being asked to accept terms that would not address a severe problem with their hours and job security. Current wages and working conditions have resulted in a stunning annual employee turnover rate of 50%. Workers are seeking a deal which will give them the ability to work sufficient hours at a fair wage. Wine Rack has so far
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seen increased attempts by litigants to resolve matters more
expeditiously by way of dispositive motions. Summary judgment was
granted in three cases
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While 2019 was historic in terms of the changes it brought to
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despite considerable turmoil and disruption, Canadian trademark
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to the Canadian
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received considerable attention and review by the Examination
Section of the Trademarks Office as well as the Opposition Board.
In addition, the Federal Court and Federal Court of Appeal provided
valuable guidance in several noteworthy decisions. The following
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