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Could this one change give vulnerable B.C. workers more power?

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By Isaac Phan Nay | The Tyee For more than 30 years, unions in B.C. have been fighting for sectoral bargaining — a process to bring workers and employers from similar businesses to a single negotiating table. Instead of organizing hundreds of fast-food outlets, for example, one model of sectoral bar...

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