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ORGANIZING WAL-MART: TH E CANADIAN CAMPAIGN

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  • Roy J Adams

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https://doi.org/10.25071/1705-1436.126

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The central focus of this article is the effort by Canadian unions to organize Wal-Mart. Organizing the world's largest corporation is considered to be critical because the company's business "template" calls for wages and benefits considerably inferior to those of unionized workers. To date, although a few bargaining units have been certified, Wal-Mart has managed to thwart all attempts to negotiate collective agreements. However, because the United Food and Commercial Workers have certified units in a few provinces with first contract arbitration, the achievement, eventually, of a collective agreement appears to be likely.

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Adams, R. J. (2005). ORGANIZING WAL-MART: TH E CANADIAN CAMPAIGN. Just Labour, 6. https://doi.org/10.25071/1705-1436.126

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