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Concordia to extend contract with food provider with ties to ICE
The decision comes after students voted to end exclusive contracts with Aramark in the 2024 by-elections
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NewsConcordia to extend contract with food provider with ties to ICE
Concordia University will be renewing its contract with U.S.-based food provider Aramark for another year, despite student voting to abolish exclusive contracts with the company in 2024. Student advocates today say they are concerned with Aramark’s ties to ICE and use of prison labour in the U.S.
