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The first indication of trouble ahead came when St-Onge realized that Arnie Masters had not put a letter in the vault at the Department of Labour in Ottawa. I am not certain when or how St-Onge found out that Masters had not kept his promise regarding this matter, nor indeed can I be certain that an...
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Published in | Waterfront Blues p. 194 |
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Main Authors | , , |
Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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University of Toronto Press
02.02.2004
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Summary: | The first indication of trouble ahead came when St-Onge realized that Arnie Masters had not put a letter in the vault at the Department of Labour in Ottawa. I am not certain when or how St-Onge found out that Masters had not kept his promise regarding this matter, nor indeed can I be certain that any such deal was ever made. Masters, for his part, adamantly denied any secret agreement and maintained that the only deal consisted of bringing the issue to arbitration, as provided in the addendum to the collective agreement. He told me that he knew nothing about |
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ISBN: | 9780802089809 0802089801 |
DOI: | 10.3138/9781442683259.15 |