Retail workers scared by number of unmasked customers allowed to walk in, says union
The union for thousands of grocery store workers in Manitoba is demanding retailers enforce the no mask, no service rule for customers in order to keep employees safe.
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Posted: May 14, 2021 2:31 PM CT | Last Updated: May 14
A cashier at one grocery store has been counting the number of people that go through her cash register line without a mask on and it s anywhere from 12 to 30 in a single shift, says the UFCW.(Tzido Sun/Shutterstock )
The union for thousands of grocery store workers in Manitoba is demanding retailers enforce the no mask, no service rule for customers in order to keep employees safe.
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