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A group of Uber drivers have joined a union in a national first. Here’s why Ontario gig workers are unlikely to follow suit

The United Food and Commercial Workers Union said in a statement that the B.C. Labour Relations Board officially certified the drivers’ union under Local 1518.

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Uber drivers in Victoria, B.C., have just joined a union, and are now set to become the first group in Canada to negotiate a collective agreement for rideshare drivers, according to the United Food and Commercial Workers Union.


A group of Uber drivers has become the first in Canada to join a union — but it’s unlikely gig workers in Ontario will follow suit, advocates say. 

On Wednesday, the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) Canada said in a statement that the B.C. Labour Relations Board officially certified the drivers’ union under Local 1518 in Victoria, B.C. 

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Ana Pereira

Ana Pereira is a business reporter for the Star, based in ÎÚÑ»´«Ã½. Reach her via email: anpereira@thestar.ca

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