Canada:
Supreme Court Finds Store Closure Violated The Statutory Freeze
01 July 2014
Stringer LLP
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The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled that Walmart
violated the statutory freeze in Québec's labour
legislation when it closed a store following a successful
organizing drive and failed negotiations. Check back soon for
in-depth analysis of this landmark decision.
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