Canada's Supreme Court Penalizes Walmart for Closing Store After Workers Unionized
Canada's Supreme Court ruled Friday that Wal-Mart must compensate former workers at a Quebec store that was closed after they voted to become the first Wal-Mart store in North America to unionize.
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Nevertheless, arrrrrgggggh.
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If so, that seems like a slightly difference situation, as a power generation company can typically relocate almost anywhere without consequence, whereas a grocery store cannot relocate without removing itself from the market of that particular area.
This would NOT include those unions that actually respected individual rights.
If you're still not convinced, drive through Aliquippa & Ambridge, PA and Stuebenville, WV. Unions destroy. Period. So much for 'the little guy, the economy & the children' and any other leftist non-sense slogans I may have forgotten.
Tell them to pound sand, and tell them in French.
And then let them deal with the consequent unemployment.
Directive 10-289 or what?
Meanwhile, without Wal-mart... prices will go up...
It's win-win for everybody... /sarc