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Union, IOC may be back to the table in Labrador West

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United Steelworkers local 5795 president Ron Thomas says they may be going back to the negotiating table. During a rally in support of the striking IOC employees in Labrador West held this afternoon Thomas told the crowd they were contacted by IOC today and may soon be back at the table. The Aurora will update the story as more information becomes available.


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