Real Story Video Blog 6
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If you missed our other videos:
Video Blog #8: What's been lost by FedEx Express workers - and how to get it back
Blog #6: Teamsters Canada lays down the debate challenge to FedEx management
Blog #5: On the FedEx playbook
Blog #4: Your right to negotiate
Blog #3: The real story behind union dues
Blog #2: How Grant has helped get a better deal for UPS and Purolator employees
The law protects you
The Canada Labour Code makes it crystal clear that you are protected from intimidation or worse from your employer as you consider joining a union. Here's what it has to say.
No employer or person acting on behalf of an employer shall:
(a) refuse to employ or to continue to employ or suspend, transfer, lay off or otherwise discriminate against any person with respect to employment, pay or any other term or condition of employment or intimidate, threaten or otherwise discipline any person, because the person
(i) is or proposes to become, or seeks to induce any other person to become, a member, officer or representative of a trade union or participates in the promotion, formation or administration of a trade union.