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UNBC cafeteria workers protest against low wages, asking school to take responsibility

UNBC‘s Tim Horton’s and cafeteria workers held a protest against low wages, asking ‘higher-ups’ to take responsibility
Some employees claim to earn less than the poverty line

Some employees claim to earn less than the poverty line

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“They understand what we’re going through, they’re very supportive with everything that’s going on. At the end of the day, we still want to get in with the President [of UNBC].”
UNBC cafeteria worker Jeannie Gilbert
The rally ended in a brief meeting with a group from the institute, including Provost and Academic Vice-President, Dan Ryan

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