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To: SeekAndFind

“Wal-Mart has gotten itself in trouble for similar actions. In June 2014, the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that Wal-Mart had violated labor laws when it closed a store in Quebec. The employees in that location had voted to join a union. That made it the first unionized store in North America just before the store was closed.”

I wonder what finally happened. In Ontario, a machining company went union and the owner closed the business. The provincial government forced him to go back into business. Isn’t being forced to work against your will the definition of slavery?


5 posted on 04/21/2015 9:46:05 AM PDT by sparklite2
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To: sparklite2

Directive 10-289


6 posted on 04/21/2015 9:49:37 AM PDT by dfwgator
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