CLASS, a non-profit community group in Alliston providing care for people with developmental disabilities, announced it had reversed the termination of three employees one week after the union protested outside head office, alleging the workers were fired for raising health and safety concerns.
More than 100 members and allies of OPSEU gathered outside the head office of a community group in Alliston that provides care for people living with developmental disabilities to demand the termination of three workers allegedly fired for raising health and safety concerns to be reversed.
More than 100 members and allies of OPSEU gathered outside the head office of a community group in Alliston that provides care for people living with developmental disabilities to demand the termination of three workers allegedly fired for raising health and safety concerns to be reversed.
The Community Living Association for South Simcoe (CLASS) group has baked and sold their apple-flavoured dog cookies at local markets for 10 years. (CTV News/KC Colby)