Ford won’t budge on plan to have ready-to-drink cocktails sold in corner stores

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
  • Ontario will not budge on its plan to have ready-to-drink cocktails sold at convenience and grocery stores across the province, Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday on the issue that has become a sticking point in an ongoing strike by liquor store workers.
    Workers at the Liquor Control Board of Ontario went on strike last week, an action their union says is about Ford’s plans to expand alcohol sales rather than wages.
    Grocery stores that already sell beer and wine will be able to sell ready-to-drink cocktails starting Aug. 1, and convenience stores can start selling beer, wine, cider and ready-to-drink cocktails, also called RTD, on Sept. 5.
    “RTD is off the table,” Ford said. “Let me be very clear: it’s done, it’s gone, that ship has sailed and it’s halfway across Lake Ontario.”
    Previous rounds of alcohol market expansion in Ontario have kept spirits sales in the hands of the LCBO.
    The Ontario Public Service Employees Union did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
    But it believes that the next step in alcohol expansion will threaten their workers’ jobs and the LCBO’s existence.
    Ford urged OPSEU to get back to bargaining.
    “The quicker we get back to the table, the quicker we’re going to be able to move forward with those three issues, benefits, salaries and job security,” he said.
    The union said Tuesday that no talks are planned. They are waiting for the mediator to call them back to the table.
    The LCBO said it did not want a strike and remains committed to reaching a deal.
    “The most constructive thing OPSEU could do is respond to the offer we tabled last week,” the LCBO said in a statement.
    The union has stepped up its actions during the strike by picketing LCBO warehouses and distribution centres, significantly slowing down delivery trucks arriving to stock up.
    The LCBO brings in a net income of $2.5 billion to the public’s coffers annually, which is then used by the province on services such as health care and education.
    This report by The Canadian Press was first published July 10, 2024.

Комментарии • 50

  • @shecat1964
    @shecat1964 27 дней назад +9

    I lived In Alberta when they went private. At the time it made things better. Private people opened more businesses and made money. Wages were better for workers. Some of the places stayed open till after bars closed. It gave the money making back to the people and not the government. Do these workers know the amount of money they could make, if they opened their own?

    • @chachifeere
      @chachifeere 27 дней назад

      Not everyone has the money to open run a bussiness

  • @JoachimwGermain-co4zw
    @JoachimwGermain-co4zw 27 дней назад +11

    I want choice !!!!!

  • @lawrencerobles6207
    @lawrencerobles6207 27 дней назад +6

    Workers asking too much.

  • @bestfamily4489
    @bestfamily4489 27 дней назад +10

    I think this strike sunk the workers chances.

  • @jimmorwood9715
    @jimmorwood9715 27 дней назад +5

    Your right Doug

    • @johngawrylash7732
      @johngawrylash7732 25 дней назад

      They started selling beer and wine in the grocery stores years ago , no more monopoly . Did prices come down ?

  • @SalPerez-io3mz
    @SalPerez-io3mz 27 дней назад +15

    Stay strong Ford, you are fighting for our drinking freedoms. Im surviving on beer and wine right now, but Im willing to wait for my freedoms.

    • @ElohorB
      @ElohorB 27 дней назад +1

      Try local distilleries. I picked up a bottle of spirit just yesterday. Support Ontario business 👍🏽

  • @waterbottle4782
    @waterbottle4782 27 дней назад +3

    I never loved rain as much as today. Enjoy the rain strikers.

  • @mark_beastpriest5539
    @mark_beastpriest5539 27 дней назад +8

    The Union is the problem, not the workers. Strike pay sucks.

    • @circuitman37
      @circuitman37 21 день назад

      Not bargaining fairly is the issue. You don't remove our number one issue from the table and refuse to offer any compensation and still get to say you are bargaining in good faith. He planned and provoked this work stoppage. Why did he hire 3,000 extra summer workers when he planned on closing the stores? He had to know you can't pull the number one issue off the table without compensation. Ford caused the strike. Just like he did with every other provincial union.

    • @jumbome7420
      @jumbome7420 21 день назад

      @@circuitman37 that’s false. No he did not hire 3000 more workers only to go on strike

  • @k.s.333
    @k.s.333 26 дней назад

    Why is CHCH not reporting on Kroetschs attempt to get an unelected seat added to city council?

  • @k.s.333
    @k.s.333 26 дней назад

    Nobody at Dundurn LCBO

  • @lawrencerobles6207
    @lawrencerobles6207 27 дней назад +4

    I really don’t get this. Why is this even a public company. It should be private.

  • @andygrenn680
    @andygrenn680 26 дней назад

    RTD not another awful acronym to hear…RTD!

  • @user-pk3ew6mp2e
    @user-pk3ew6mp2e 27 дней назад +5

    The lcbo has the crappiest union in canada the union like all government union work for the government not the folks paying union dues bob ray proved that when the government privatized the mto back in the 90s good luck to you picketers no one had the mtos back they sure wont have yours but best of luck to you just the same

  • @teddyruxspin8480
    @teddyruxspin8480 26 дней назад

    Thank god I'm not an alcoholic

  • @junkfoodguy
    @junkfoodguy 25 дней назад +1

    forrd soldout

  • @michaelanderson3096
    @michaelanderson3096 27 дней назад +3

    The Province of Ontario should implement Right to Work legislation & universal tariffs = lots of manufacturing jobs.

    • @titusmccarthy
      @titusmccarthy 26 дней назад

      It's not constitutional. Unions are protected in our charter. NEXT.

  • @heathenhammer2344
    @heathenhammer2344 27 дней назад +4

    Unions..😂

    • @titusmccarthy
      @titusmccarthy 27 дней назад

      The People Who Brought You the Weekend and a 40 hour work week.

    •  27 дней назад

      @@titusmccarthy And then??

    • @titusmccarthy
      @titusmccarthy 26 дней назад

      They also helped you with stopping workplace injuries and benefits for everyone. I guess you don't like that kind of thing.

    • @circuitman37
      @circuitman37 21 день назад

      Without unions, you would still be working 6.5 days per week for pennies an hour and forced to buy your groceries from the company you work for and rent your home from them too. All kinds of info on the past available out there if you just type. No excuse for being ill-informed. That is just laziness. It's sad how many people wasted their publicly provided education.

    • @heathenhammer2344
      @heathenhammer2344 21 день назад

      @@circuitman37 FU fanboy. The time of their usefulness has long passed.

  • @heathenhammer2344
    @heathenhammer2344 27 дней назад +2

    Good

  • @evettehodgkinson6580
    @evettehodgkinson6580 22 дня назад +1

    Ontario you need to find out exactly what the strike is really about. Did you know that right now staff can be called in for a 2 hour shift? They do not have benefits or job security! Most of the staff is part time or casual.
    If alcohol is allowed to be sold in corner stores did you realize that our kids, under 18, will not be able to have employment there! Must be over 18 to sell alcohol!
    Think people before you listen to Mr. Ford

    • @circuitman37
      @circuitman37 21 день назад

      Testify! Ford hired extra workers this summer knowing they would be screwed out of hours by the strike. Hundreds of seniors and students took seasonal PT jobs that were cut 9 weeks short and they are now picketing. The union will end up paying them the bulk of their contracted money. How is this not fraud?

  • @Tjd1982
    @Tjd1982 26 дней назад

    Retail workers wanting the moon.

    • @circuitman37
      @circuitman37 21 день назад

      As a pt LCBO worker, I earn minimum wage and get no benefits. The union did not do that, Doug Ford did when he passed the legislation limiting our raises and freezing hiring. Retail workers don't have bosses that can make laws to control them unfairly like Doug Ford.

  • @midnightorchid9731
    @midnightorchid9731 27 дней назад +2

    The LCBO generated over 2.5 BILLION dollars to help fund things like education, and healthcare. People are without doctors in this country, myself included, and all the drunks care about is themselves. Ford included. Imagine sitting on fellow people of Ontario for just wanting to make a living and feed their family, put a roof over their heads, pay the bills. What, because they don't own their own company they don't matter? They are people try to make it just like the business owner. I support the LCBO, education, and heathcare more then I do supporting Doug Fords buddies.

    • @seeya205
      @seeya205 27 дней назад +4

      LMFAO! Those drunks are the ones paying that money. Without them, the LCBO wouldn't have no money and you are insulting them, their biggest customers? Alberta government gets more money per capita than Ontario does and they are 100% private. No stores and wages to pay means more profit. Don't listen to what the union says and do your own homework!

    • @titusmccarthy
      @titusmccarthy 27 дней назад

      @@seeya205 Do your own homework? Is he going to do someone else's homework?

    • @seeya205
      @seeya205 27 дней назад +2

      @@titusmccarthy It means look into it yourself and get the factual information instead of just repeating what you heard from the union.

    • @seeya205
      @seeya205 27 дней назад +1

      @@titusmccarthy Why would you assume they are male?

    • @titusmccarthy
      @titusmccarthy 26 дней назад

      @@seeya205 You're not very bright, are you, Cletus?

  • @tinomoc9877
    @tinomoc9877 27 дней назад

    Alcohol should not be sold in gas stations where u can drink and drive or at Loblaws.

    •  26 дней назад

      What's the difference - they can drink and drive leaving the LCBO parking lot too.

    • @circuitman37
      @circuitman37 21 день назад

      If it is in EVERY corner store then the drunks may stop driving, right? Including Dougie, one of the biggest drunks in the whole province.

    • @Acccountable
      @Acccountable 20 дней назад

      Uh, your not supposed to have open bottles or cans in cars, or drink while driving.

    •  20 дней назад

      @@Acccountable Everyone knows that but some still choose to do it regardless of where they get their booze from.