Nearly 100 Fraser Valley Walmart truck drivers become unionized
FRASER VALLEY — Unifor, Canada’s largest private sector union, says nearly 100 drivers at Walmart in Surrey have joined them after the Canada Industrial Relations Board granted interim certification.
According to a news release dated Friday, November 8, the interim certification enables the 95 truck drivers to form a bargaining committee and work with Unifor representatives to negotiate with Walmart towards its first collective agreement.
“Walmart workers are sending a powerful message: they’re ready to stand together for better conditions, fair wages, and job security,” said Unifor National President Lana Payne. “Forming a union is the most effective way to protect your rights at work. There is real power in a union.”
Unifor says Walmart workers’ win in Surrey follows the historic unionization of Walmart’s Mississauga warehouse—Walmart’s first in Canada—and forges a strong path ahead for other organizing efforts in the warehouse sector.