B.C. dairy milk testers strike for fair mileage pay
Dairy milk testers in British Columbia are on strike, demanding fair mileage compensation from their employer. The union says workers deserve proper reimbursement for travel costs.
Dairy milk testers in British Columbia are on strike, demanding fair mileage compensation from their employer. The union says workers deserve proper reimbursement for travel costs.
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