Unifor says B.C. Labour Board has certified union at Amazon facility in Delta, B.C.
DELTA, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 11 – The B.C. Labour Relations Board ruled Amazon interfered by increasing hiring to weaken union support, certifying Unifor to represent workers at the Delta facility, Unifor said.
- The B.C. Labour Relations Board certified a union for workers at an Amazon facility in Delta, B.C., according to Unifor.
- Workers will now start negotiating a first contract after the certification, as stated by Unifor.
- Unifor claims that Amazon attempted to undermine union support during the voting process.
- Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel stated that the board’s decision was wrong and the company plans to appeal.
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B.C. Labour Board certifies union at Amazon facility in Delta, B.C., Unifor says
Unifor says the B.C. Labour Relations Board has awarded union certification to workers at an Amazon facility in Delta, B.C. The workers will now begin the process of negotiating a first contract, the union says. Unifor national president Lana Payne says the workers organized against difficult odds.
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Amazon.com Inc. mounted a “lengthy and pervasive anti-union campaign” at a warehouse in western Canada and hired an excessive number of workers to dilute support for a union, according to a Canadian labor board.
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