Why Walmart's First Union Contract Happened in Canada, Not America

Why Walmart's First Union Contract Happened in Canada, Not America

Unifor members at a Canadian Walmart facility ratified the company's first North American union contract in May 2026 with overwhelming support. The real story isn't Walmart changing its stance—it's Canadian law. Canadian rules allow arbitration to end labor disputes, blocking the delaying tactics that have derailed dozens of U.S. organizing efforts. American labor law offers no such protection.

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