The Co-op Refinery, Unifor battle is still on going as the two sides continue to be at an impasse on a new deal.
Now, helicopters are being used to fly Co-op refinery management into the grounds after they were allegedly harassed and verbally abused by picketing Unifor members.
Food supplies will also be flown in after truck experienced difficulties crossing the picket line.
The refinery added they respect Unifor’s right and decision to strike but says Unifor’s Toronto-based leadership has made it clear that they do not share our respectful Western Canadian values, and it s time they took their business elsewhere

















