After organizing Victoria’s Uber drivers, union officials hope to do the same across Canada
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After organizing Victoria’s Uber drivers, union officials hope to do the same across Canada
VANMALA SUBRAMANIAM
FUTURE OF WORK REPORTER
PUBLISHED MAY 17, 2026
UPDATED MAY 19, 2026
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For Pablo Godoy, a senior leader with the United Food and Commercial Workers union, successfully organizing a group of Uber UBER-N drivers in Victoria was one of the most surprising and rewarding outcomes of his decades-long career.
“The truth is, this took almost seven years of …
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