Earlier this week, the NDP mandated MBLL to 'lift the pause on gaming expansion.' The ask has people wondering if this is a provincial move to climb out of over $1 billion in debt.
MGEU voted to accept the latest offer from Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries which will see members receive an approximate two per cent wage increase over the next four years.
The Manitoba Government & General Employees' Union says the union's bargaining committee is recommending members accept the latest offer from the Crown corporation.
Manitoba Government and General Employees Union (MGEU) president Kyle Ross said in a statement Thursday afternoon that a "significant step forward" is expected in the negotiations.