Amazon.com Inc. could be facing its first unionization battle in Canada after a Teamsters local filed for a union vote for workers at the e-commerce giant’s fulfilment centre near Edmonton. If the Alberta Labour Relations Board verifies application, all workers at the YEG 1 fulfilment centre in Nisku, Alberta, who were employed as of September 13 will be able to vote on joining the union. In order to have a union vote filing approved in Alberta, the union must demonstrate 40 per cent of workers at a given job site have signed a petition for union representation.

Classified as: McGill experts, labour force, labour issues, labour market, Amazon, barry eidlin, Department of Sociology, labour unions
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Published on: 27 Sep 2021

While the COVID-19 pandemic has already resulted in mass layoffs in several industries, other essential industries will instead face critical workforce shortages, according to a new report. Social distancing, school and daycare closures, and measures to protect those people who are most at-risk limit the pool of workers firms can draw upon. How important will these constraints turn out to be, especially in essential industries?

Classified as: fabian lange, Lisa Kahn, David Wiczer, labour market, labour supply, workforce, labour force, covid-19, shortage, health care workers, essential industries
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Published on: 2 Apr 2020
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