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A group of Uber drivers have joined a union in a national first. Here’s why Ontario gig workers are unlikely to follow suit

The drivers are now set to negotiate a first-of-its-kind collective agreement, focusing on workplace protections and greater transparency in ratings.

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The United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) Canada says that the British Columbia Labour Relations Board officially certified the drivers’ union under Local 1518 in Victoria. In this file photo, an Uber driver’s vehicle is seen in Vancouver in 2020.


A group of Uber drivers has become the first in Canada to join a union — but it’s unlikely gig workers in Ontario will follow suit, advocates say. 

On Wednesday, the United Food and Commercial Workers Union (UFCW) Canada said in a statement that the British Columbia Labour Relations Board officially certified the drivers’ union under Local 1518 in Victoria. 

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Ana Pereira

Ana Pereira is a business reporter for the Star, based in ɫɫ. Reach her via email: anpereira@thestar.ca

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