• TheJesusaurus@sh.itjust.works
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        It is also a right in Canada, where this happened and where we don’t refer to our rights as “constitutional” since they don’t primarily derive from our constitution but rather from the charter of freedoms and case law

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          18 hours ago

          These employees did exercise their right to unionize, but there’s no way to force employers to keep the union. A union just means that you can bargain collectively, and it should theoretically protect employees because what kind of scummy employer wants to fire ALL their employees, right? Turns out Ubisoft IS that scummy.

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            17 hours ago

            I mean it absolutely is illegal to retaliate against unionizing workers by firing them, that’s why they didn’t say “we fired them because they unionized”. And Canada isn’t America, we don’t have right to work legislation and you can’t generally just fire people en masse without cause out of the blue

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              14 hours ago

              Except ubisoft is hemorrhaging money so it’s an extremely easy sell to say “the studio is not profitable and we’re in dire need to cut waste” and indeed can the lot.