Workers picketed outside the Canadian Mental Health Association Cochrane-Timiskaming’s New Liskeard office February 13. OPSEU members at the association, which provides mental health and addictions services, were locked out Tuesday after the latest round of bargaining failed to reach a new collective agreement. (Staff photo by Diane Johnston)

CMHA mental health and addictions workers locked out

    Diane Johnston Speaker Reporter TEMISKAMING SHORES – As OPSEU pickets went up yesterday, Canadian Mental Health Association Cochrane-Timiskaming says some services will continue. “CMHA-CT’s Walk-In/Call-In service remains open…

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CMHA mental health and addictions workers locked out was last modified: February 14th, 2024 by Editorial Staff