Strike over at Canadian border

1-Oct-2005

CANADA. A three-week strike by staff at Ambassador Duty Free Store on the Ontario-Michigan border has ended, allowing the retailer to restore 24-hour opening for the first time since September 2

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The strike was called after Ambassador's management failed to reach an agreement with its shop staff, most of whom are students from the University of Windsor recruited on one-year contracts.

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