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U of M support staff vote 87 per cent in favour of possible strike

University of Manitoba support staff have voted 87 per cent in favour of a possible strike.

 Canadian Auto Workers Local 3007 represents 450 U of M caretakers, groundskeepers, food services, engineering and skilled trades workers.

 They went on strike for close to two weeks in the fall of 2007, slowing down access into the university and forcing the fall convocation to be moved off campus.

 

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