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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Unifor obtained union accreditation to represent employees of an Amazon warehouse in Delta, British Columbia.
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