Gina Thomas conducted a one-woman protest at Oneida Business Park on Fourth Line Rd, against her former employer, NPAABM Niagara Peninsula, Area Aboriginal Management Board. She believes she was punished by her superior for attending last week’s protest on Highway #6 during her lunch hour. Thomas claims she was a victim of wrongful dismissal. The Mohawk bench of the Men’s Fire was also on hand, but was not part of the protest. Thomas says she will be taking the firm to court. (Photo by Jim Windle)
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