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ColinH
3rd December 2005, 23:05
Original story from CBC News (http://www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2005/12/02/wal-mart-051202.html)



Employees at a Quebec Wal-Mart store that closed after a successful union drive were spied upon by undercover security guards, according to an investigation by Radio-Canada.

Guards told journalists at CBCs French-language service that Wal-Mart had hired them to spy on employees at the store in Jonquire, 200 kilometres north of Quebec City, early in 2005. It corresponded to the time the worlds largest retailer announced the store would close for financial reasons.

A documentary on the subject will be broadcast Friday on the program Zone Libre. In it, the guards say their surveillance targeted union leaders and workers sympathetic to the drive.

One former guard said he patrolled the store in civilian clothes, watching employees. Another agent said the stores surveillance cameras were used to follow certain workers.

Wal-Mart Canada president and CEO Mario Pilozzi denied the allegations.

No, we wouldnt tolerate the situation you mentioned, Pilozzi told Radio-Canada. No idea about what youre talking about.

Spying on union leaders or sympathizers is illegal under the Quebec Labour Code.

In August 2004, the United Food And Commercial Workers succeeded in a drive to unionize the stores 200 workers. But a contract was never signed. The store closed in April.

A second Wal-Mart in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, won union certification in January 2005.

In February, Wal-Mart was chastised by the Quebec Labour Relations Board for attempting to intimidate workers who wanted to form a union at a third Quebec store in Sainte-Foy, just outside Quebec City.

Wal-Mart has 235 stores in Canada, employing more than 60,000 people.

Guerrilla22
4th December 2005, 05:40
Yeah, this is nothing new. They do this at all their stores. They have their own Gestapo to spy on the employees in order to crush any sort of union or otherwise labor organized activity.

Correa
4th December 2005, 06:35
I'm seriously considering running out and tagging the local Wal*Mart here in Vegas. :angry:

TheComrade
4th December 2005, 11:52
Doesn't surpise me. In fact it wouldn't suprise me if they secretly tagged all their workers to see where they go after work (whether they shop in a different store!! Oh no!)