The Niagara Falls Review

LCBO says distributi­on issues to be resolved in a few weeks

- SHAWN JEFFORDS

TORONTO — Ontario’s liquor control board says a distributi­on delay that has left some store shelves bare will be resolved in two to three weeks, an estimate the head of the union representi­ng its workers calls unrealisti­c.

The LCBO is apologizin­g Wednesday to its customers for the lingering distributi­on problems that occurred after a technology update at the agency’s Durham Retail Service Centre in mid-June.

The government agency said at the height of the disruption, 240 stores were impacted by the delivery delays, but that has now been reduced to 15 outlets.

“It is our sincere hope that LCBO shoppers are experienci­ng expected levels of customer service as we continue to resume regular operations,” LCBO CEO George Soleas said in a statement Wednesday.

The agency said it has been in regular contact with suppliers and wholesaler­s as well as workers represente­d by the Ontario Public Service Employees Union about the ongoing issues.

The LCBO has stressed that there were no supply shortages, but acknowledg­ed that deliveries were moving at a slower pace than usual.

OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas said front line workers have told him that the distributi­on delay isn’t likely to be solved until September.

“Our informatio­n from the front lines is that two to three weeks would be very, very ambitious and probably not a realistic assessment,” he said.

Thomas slammed the agency for implementi­ng the new warehouse technology during the busy summer season and said staff at the impacted stores have experience­d customer blowback firsthand.

Thomas claims the agency was warned by workers about problems with new warehouse technology when it was tested, but that advice was ignored.

“Somebody made a big mistake and ignored the advice of people who do the work on the front lines,” he said.

Soleas denies that the LCBO ignored worker warnings.

 ?? RICK MADONIK TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO ?? The LCBO apologized Wednesday for its distributi­on problems.
RICK MADONIK TORONTO STAR FILE PHOTO The LCBO apologized Wednesday for its distributi­on problems.

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