Amazon is legally contesting a decision by the British Columbia Labour Relations Board that permitted the unionization of workers at its Delta, B.C. warehouse without a formal vote. The company filed an application with the Supreme Court of British Columbia to pause the board's requirements while the decision is under judicial review, arguing that the ruling was factually and legally incorrect and that proceeding with collective bargaining would cause "irreparable harm" to its relationship with employees. An Amazon spokesperson stated that the employees did not have the chance to make an informed decision. This legal action is seen by Unifor, the union involved, as an attempt by Amazon to fight the unionization efforts "every step of the way." No specific market reaction to this legal challenge was detailed in the provided search results.
Amazon Challenges British Columbia Unionization Ruling in Supreme Court
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