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Foodora couriers in Toronto are preparing to vote on union certification in what could create Canada's first unionized workforce of app-based workers. An application by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers was filed last week with the Ontario Labour Relations Board, months after a campaign was launched that addressed working conditions. The union says couriers intend to negotiate a better compensation model, health and safety protections when workers are injured and recognition of basic rights of workers that aren't recognized by Foodora, which classifies them as independent contractors. Update: In February 2020, the Ontario Labour Relations Board rules that Foodora workers are dependent contractors and have the right to unionize. In April 2020, Foodora announced it was pulling out of the Canadian market.

Date:
August 01, 2019
Workers involved:
Unknown
Type of collective action:
Union Drive
Struggle:
Pay And Benefits, Working Conditions
Companies involved:
Foodera
Employment type(s):
Gig Workers
Location(s):
Toronto Ontario Canada
Online:
Yes
Tag(s):
Delivery Workers

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