Dangerous working conditions in the libraries

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We’ve spoken about drug use and violence in libraries before, but the union representing library workers say issues are continuing to get worse. Joining us now is the President of CUPE Saskatchewan, Kent Peterson, on what workers are facing and what he hopes the provincial government will do to help workers.
5 Mar 9AM English South Africa News Commentary

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