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Monday, 15 August 2005
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CBC locks out 5,300 employees after talks fail
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation has locked out its 5,300 employees after talks with its main union failed. It is the largest labour dispute in the corporation's history.
[Via I Love Radio .org]
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CBC News: CBC to lock out 5,500 employees: union
Union officials say the CBC will lock out about 5,500 employees at midnight on Sunday after contract talks broke down – a move that will force the broadcaster to scale back its TV, radio and online programming.
Arnold Amber, president of the CBC branch of the Canadian Media Guild, said negotiations broke down just before 10 p.m. EDT on Sunday.
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The lockout is likely to have a significant impact on the broadcaster's programming, particularly its radio and online coverage.
The irony of the last point is that most of the issues on the table impact tv.
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