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Amazon Interfered in Canadian Union Efforts, Labor Board Rules

A new Amazon delivery facility in Sidney, British Columbia.

Photographer: James MacDonald/Bloomberg

Amazon.com Inc. mounted a “lengthy and pervasive anti-union campaign” at a warehouse in western Canada and hired an excessive number of workers to dilute support for a union, according to a Canadian labor board.

The British Columbia Labour Relations Board found that Amazon Canada Fulfillment Services ULC violated provincial labor laws by interfering in organization efforts at a facility in Delta, south of Vancouver. The board green-lit the union on Friday through remedial certification — a move reserved for situations where an employer’s actions make a fair vote unlikely.