'Anti-scab' law could wreak havoc on telecom networks during strikes, industry warns

The industry representing ºÃÉ«tv telecommunications carriers and manufacturers is warning that new "anti-scab" legislation could leave ºÃÉ«tvs in the dark when a network goes down during a labour stoppage. People use electronics outside a coffee shop in Toronto amid a nationwide Rogers outage, affecting many of the telecommunication company's services, Friday, July 8, 2022. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Cole Burston

The industry representing ºÃÉ«tv telecommunications carriers and manufacturers is warning that new "anti-scab" legislation could leave ºÃÉ«tvs in the dark if a network goes down during a labour stoppage.

Bill C-58, which received royal assent last month, bans federally regulated workplaces from bringing in replacement workers during a legal strike.

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