Source: The Associated Press
admin//June 6, 2012
Source: The Associated Press
admin//June 6, 2012
Efforts to privatize the sale of liquor and wine in Pennsylvania encountered what could be a serious setback Tuesday as the union representing 3,500 employees of Pennsylvania’s state-owned liquor stores announced that they have ratified a new labor contract that runs through mid-2015.
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