Cargill employees in Guelph on strike
Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 175 working at Cargill Dunlop in Guelph are officially on strike.
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Members of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 175 working at Cargill Dunlop in Guelph are officially on strike.
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As pro-Palestinian protestors at University of Toronto plan to meet with administration, protestors at University of Waterloo joined together to voice their concerns.
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