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PSAC win against Canada Border Service Agency: Government broke the law in attempting to deny union access to workplace
PSAC win against Canada Border Service Agency: Government broke the law in attempting to deny union access to workplace
Ruling concluded that CBSA had violated the law and committed an unfair labour practice by denying union representatives access to the workplace for the purpose of discussing collective bargaining.
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