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Delta, B.C., Amazon workers certified to unionize

Delta, B.C., Amazon workers certified to unionize

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Amazon workers in Delta, B.C., were certified to unionize on Friday, in a labour dispute ruling by the B.C. Labour Relations Board. Gavin McGarrigle, the western regional director of the Unifor union, says he's feeling optimistic, and that legislation can now force Amazon to the table in B.C. for collective bargaining.
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