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Wal-Mart employees in Quebec win union approval
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| MONTREAL -- A Wal-Mart outlet in Quebec has moved closer to becoming the retailing giant's only unionized store in North America after the provincial labour board granted employees a union certification yesterday. |
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Aug 3, 2004 13:07:05 |
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