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Police called after banner blocks hotel exit in B.C. Rogers lockout confrontation

  • Police were called to a confrontation in Trail regarding the Rogers lockout of 26 Kootenay technicians beginning March 19.
  • The technicians are seeking their first labor agreement after unionizing last year.
  • Police found a banner blocking a doorway, preventing temporary workers from leaving a hotel on March 26.
  • Rogers stated it has 'existing staff helping to ensure the needs of our customers continue to be met without interruption' after union allegations.
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Police called after banner blocks hotel exit in B.C. Rogers lockout confrontation

Out-of-town workers blocked from leaving Trail hotel during ongoing technician labour dispute in the Kootenays

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Trail police called to Rogers lockout confrontation

Out-of-town workers were blocked from leaving their hotel on March 26

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Nelson Star broke the news in Nelson, Canada on Thursday, March 27, 2025.
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