SLGA liquor store employees plead with province to keep stores open
Workers at provincially run liquor stores are continuing to call on the government to reverse its plan to shut down stores operated by the Saskatchewan Liquor and Gaming Authority.
The government’s decision to get out of the retail liquor business will cause 34 stores to close by the end of March.
Earlier this week, SLGA workers and members of the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union (SGEU) protested outside the Legislature to voice their displeasure.
Bob Stadnichuk, a SGEU vice-president for the retail regulatory sector, blames a lack of innovation by the provincial government for the reason why it wants to close the stores for good.