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Tag: strike

Barbenheimer and the Return to Cinemas

Posted on September 1, 2023August 31, 2023 by Gwen Pemberton

We all love the memes, but what does this massive box office summer really mean for the film industry? Gwen Pemberton (she/her) // Arts & Culture Editor Andy Poystila (he/him)…

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Pro Union For Life-Work Balance

Posted on January 1, 2020December 31, 2019 by Alexis Zygan

Why the Transit Strike Matters  Alexis Ola Zygan // Contributor  Unions were formed in 1873 to ensure worker rights, to provide work-life balance and fair working conditions. Ever since then, union workplaces…

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“Denial is Not a Policy”

Posted on November 1, 2019January 1, 2020 by Alisha Samnani

Thousands filled the street with signs and banners demanding climate action  Alisha Samnani // Contributor   Christine Wei // Illustrator An estimated 100,000 people filled the streets surrounding Vancouver City Hall…

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Negotiations Between Union Workers and Canada Post Ongoing 

Posted on November 19, 2018November 18, 2025 by Greta Kooy

More delays expected as rotating strikes carry on for fifth week   Courier Editor After nearly a year of negotiations between Canada Post and the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW),…

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BREAKING NEWS: Campus shutdown averted

Posted on February 17, 2018February 21, 2018 by Christine Beyleveldt

Cleaners reach tentative deal with employer Best Service Pros Christine Beyleveldt // News Editor Cleaners at Capilano University had set the stage to walk off the job on Monday, Feb….

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