Local 68 Strike
Four Women Who Work For Elizabeth Fry Society On Strike Over Employer’s Demand For Wage Freeze
Please Drop By Their Picket at 99 Wyse Road on Thursday, July 12, Between 7:30 AM and 2 PM

The four women in NSGEU Local 68, who work for the Elizabeth Fry Society of Mainland Nova Scotia, spent all day on the picketline on Wednesday, July 11, and it looks like they’ll still be on on the picketline on Thursday, July 12.
The women and their supporters are picket on Thursday from 7:30 am to 2 pm in front of the Nova Scotia Legal Aid offices at 99 Wyse Road (the office tower across from the Dartmouth Sportsplex and attached to the Dartmouth Holiday Inn). PLEASE DROP BY IF YOU HAVE A CHANCE.
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