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PSAC win against Canada Border Service Agency: Government broke the law in attempting to deny union access to workplace
May 31, 2012
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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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