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Union at online retailer Amazon to start bargaining for workers at B.C. warehouse
- Unifor has filed notice to start bargaining for a first collective agreement for workers at the Amazon warehouse in Delta, B.C.
- Workers have identified priorities including heavy workloads and favoritism.
- Unifor claims that Amazon is engaging in a misinformation war, despite the B.C. Labour Relations Board's orders against it.
- Amazon spokesperson Kelly Nantel stated that the labour board's decision is 'wrong on the facts and the law.
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Union at online retailer Amazon to start bargaining for workers at B.C. warehouse – Energeticcity.ca
DELTA — Unifor says it has filed notice to begin the bargaining process with online retailer Amazon for a first collective agreement for workers at its warehouse in Delta, B.C. The union says a bargaining committee has been elected and workers have been surveyed on their priorities for the contract, which include addressing the heavy workload and what’s described as “rampant favouritism.” A statement from Unifor says that despite repeated rebuke…
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