Media Advisory – SEIU Local 2: Shelter workers to rally at the NS Labour Board to shine a light on unfair delays
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Halifax, Nova Scotia, February 18, 2025 (Globe News) – Hitt workers working in Adsum will retain a bridge with a community footnote outside the Nova Scotia Work Council on Wednesday afternoon to highlight the unfair delay that they suffered in obtaining their accredited union.
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What: Justice for shelter bridge collects – counting votes!
when: Wednesday, February 19, 2025 @ 4 pm (tomorrow!)
where: Gather in The Wave, a march to NS Labor Board, 1601 Lower Water St, Halifax, NS B3J 3P6
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In addition to the workers ’leaders of the bridge, many supporters of society, including workers from companies and other organizations who have also suffered from a frustrating delay in the decisions of the Nova Scotia Labor Council. SEIU LOCAL 2 represents a large part of the human resource management sector and members of the Federation from welcoming housing, and they will also attend the cold, and will attend the Nova Scotia shelter.
plus: Offers by El Jones and Choir to change.
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The workers' voice in the bridge to join Seiu Local 2 last June, however, the ballot box remained closed in the Labor Council because the employer's objections had unlike the countless count. After a hearing in October 2024, workers expected the result by mid -January, but they are still waiting. The bridge is the largest refuge for emergency repayment in Atlantic Canada and works about 120 people.
SEIU LOCAL 2 represents 20,000 workers in Nova Scotia, New Bronzwek, Ontario, British Columbia and Alberta. We are proud of members of the largest and fastest dynamic union in North America.
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Diego Mendes 416-476-7762
dmendez@seiulocal2.ca
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