Quebec liquor board workers stage one-day walkout as pressure tactic
MONTREAL — Employees at more than 400 Quebec Liquor Corp. outlets across the province held a one-day strike Tuesday in a bid to jump-start contract negotiations.
It was the first of six strike days their union has planned as pressure tactics against the Crown corporation.
The walkout affected most of the province’s liquor outlets, but management personnel was used to keep more than 60 outlets open.
In June, the unionized employees voted 91 per cent in favour of the one-day strikes that are to take place at the opportune moment.
