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Welcome Place employees back at work after nearly three-month lockout

WINNIPEG After a nearly three-month-long lockout, settlement workers at Welcome Place are returning to work. CUPE, the union representing the employees at Welcome Place, announced the end to the lockout on Wednesday. “We are disappointed that this employer chose to lock out its own staff in the middle of the pandemic,” Vivienne Ho, President of CUPE Local 2348, said in a statement. “Our members are relieved that they can return to helping refugees and newcomers settle in Manitoba. The lockout started in April, when Welcome Place – also known as the Manitoba Interfaith Immigration Council (MIIC) – locked out 23 unionized settlement workers.

Staff at Winnipeg s Welcome Place back at work after months-long lockout

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. Social Sharing CBC News · 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.

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