COVID-19 health orders force the closure of city-owned and operated recreation facilities, gyms, indoor pools, arenas and libraries.The city said Wednesday roughly 600 temporary staff have been left without work under the closures, which went into effect at the end of October.
Over 300 Manitobans in hospital with coronavirus, 9 new deaths reported Wednesday “Unfortunately the provincial public health orders have directly impacted city services and our staff,” said Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman.Jason Shaw, who heads up Winnipeg’s emergency operations centre, said the city has been working with the Canadian Union of Public Employees to remove restrictions on collective agreements that exist for affected employees, meaning some may have the.