Alberta Labour Relations Board
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5 Alberta LPNs’ fight to be classified as ‘direct nurses’ continues as some unions push backA group of LPNs pushing to have their jobs reclassified as direct nurses is now waiting to hear from the Alberta Labour Relations Board on where their fight goes next.HealthJul 5, 2023
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2nd Alberta Amazon warehouse files for unionization voteA group of Amazon warehouse workers in Alberta are trying again to unionize.CanadaApr 25, 2022
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Teamsters to hold unionization vote at Amazon warehouse in AlbertaA group of warehouse workers in Alberta could become the first Amazon employees in Canada to hold a unionization vote, and the union says they won't be the last.MoneySep 14, 2021
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Union members rally outside Alberta hospitals to support health-care workersThose attending the rallies are asking Alberta’s provincial government to reinstate pandemic pay and isolation pay and to reverse a decision to cut 11,000 Alberta Health Services jobs.HealthNov 5, 2020
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Labour board calls Alberta hospital staff walkout illegal, orders picketers back to workThe Alberta Labour Relations Board said it found the job action to be illegal under s.71 of the Labour Relations Code.HealthOct 26, 2020
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Coronavirus: Cargill, union to have hearing with Alberta Labour Relations Board next weekThe union representing workers at a Cargill meat plant in Alberta that's the site of a large COVID-19 outbreak will have its concerns listened to by the Alberta Labour Relations Board at a hearing scheduled next week.CanadaMay 7, 2020
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Alberta nurses accuse province of breach of contract in wage talksThe union representing Alberta's nurses is accusing the province of breach of faith and breach of contract after the government successfully sought a delay in the latest round of wage negotiations.HealthMay 14, 2019
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Workers at an Alberta seniors home to be fired; AUPE files complaintA company that operates long-term care homes for seniors in northeastern Alberta says it's firing current nursing care employees and going with a private contractor rather than trying to bargain a first contract with them.CanadaMay 29, 2017
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Strike vote looming for Lethbridge care centre workersEmployees at Edith Cavell Care Centre are one step closer to walking the picket line.EconomyNov 3, 2016
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