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Letter to the editor: Union PLCB workers ‘non-essential’?

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By Tribune-Review
1 Min Read April 13, 2020 | 6 years ago
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Let’s see … our state leadership decided to close all “nonessential” businesses to fight the coronavirus (including the state-run liquor stores). However, grocery stores selling wine and beer and beer distributors were deemed “essential.” What is the difference? Oh, right — the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) employees, who continue to be paid, are mostly members of a powerful government employees union. They are deemed non-essential, but not the hard-working grocery store employees.

Also, in response to complaints about the closures, the PLCB rolled out an online order portal that directs the user to visit in a few days due to overwhelming demand. Sounds like the last federal administration’s health care fiasco!

Donald A. Currie

Unity

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