Wal-Mart Stores, the world’s biggest retailer, has won an appeal to Canada’s highest court, letting it reject a lawsuit over its 2005 closing of a Quebec store after employees unionised.
The supreme court of Canada said in a ruling yesterday that its decision would have a limited effect.
The ruling does not change workers’ ability to seek remedies against an employer that closes a store because of anti-union motives.
It does affect whether employees can claim an advantage by saying they lost their jobs because they exercised collective-bargaining rights.
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– (Bloomberg)