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Unionizing Foodora - Labour Laws Adapt to the Gig Economy?
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Published on February 26, 2020 | ![]() |
Jeremy Schwartz |
Canadian Union of Postal Workers and the couriers at mobile food ordering app, Foodora, have won an important first decision in their bid to unionize. What does this mean for the evolution of labour laws and adaptation to the gig economy?

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