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Manitoba adopts pro-union legislation
Manitoba has adopted legislation that makes it easier for workers to unionize and shifts the balance of power in work stoppages toward unions and away from employers.
Canada | Publication | March 19, 2020 - 2 PM ET
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Manitoba has adopted legislation that makes it easier for workers to unionize and shifts the balance of power in work stoppages toward unions and away from employers.
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