Gary Sands, senior vice-president of public policy with the Canadian Federation of Independent Grocers, says employee absenteeism due to COVID-19 protocols has hit about 30 per cent across Canada, and rising.
Sands says if the situation worsens, some grocery stores won't be able to open -- threatening food security in rural and remote areas of the country that rely on a sole independent grocer. Retail Council of Canada spokesperson Michelle Wasylyshen says grocers rely on "just in time" delivery, meaning even transient issues like inclement weather can cause delays and shortages.
We knew the shortage of food will happen. Why goverment decided to make mandatory vaxx for drivers? Truck drivers was fine during all other waves without vaxx and now gov pushed on everyone. That's not a virus, that's stupid politics. Stop testing people and workers come back.
Fear fear fear!! Good job cp24 as always
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Product shortages? We haven't even begun to see the shit show Trudeau/Biden has caused. Enough is enough already!
But let's focus all our attention and outrage on Doug Ford shoveling yesterday 🙄 God, this country is stupid
I agree with the food part but for labor we have alot of people in this labor market ready to work. Grocers can't force sick employees to come to work, but that does not mean their is a labor shortage, we just need to get coverage or look at alternatives like self-check out
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