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Workers United says immigrant workforce in Winnipeg mistreated; launches campaign for union recognition
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Canada Goose employes about 1,200 workers in Winnipeg in three locations. The company managed to fend off unionization in 2019 when the Manitoba Labour Board ruled in its favour.
After its efforts to form a union at one of three Canada Goose plants in Winnipeg was denied in late 2019, the Workers United union continues to organize and has just launched a public campaign for union recognition highlighting what it says are deteriorating workplace conditions.
After its efforts to form a union at one of three Canada Goose plants in Winnipeg was denied in late 2019, the Workers United union continues to organize and has just launched a public campaign for union recognition highlighting what it says are deteriorating workplace conditions.
Winnipeg guilty of unfair labour practice against transit operators, Manitoba Labour Board says
The Manitoba Labour Board has ruled against the City of Winnipeg in a dispute over tactics in a strike by transit drivers and staff in 2019, saying it threatened union members with disciplinary action for not collecting fares.
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Posted: Jan 12, 2021 1:47 PM CT | Last Updated: January 12
A Manitoba Labour Board ruling says drivers had the right not to tell passengers they had to pay fares and the city s response threatened legal strike activities. (Gary Solilak/CBC)