Uber Drivers in Victoria Successfully Bargained a Collective Agreement, and Here’s What They Got
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At left, members of UFCW's Uber bargaining committee outside the BC legislature in Victoria on May 26, and at right, a view from the seat of a unionized driver. (Both pics via UFCW 1518 on Facebook.)
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Uber Drivers in Victoria Successfully Bargained a Collective Agreement, and Here’s What They Got
Labour experts say the union's contract reins in Uber's 'largely unfettered authority to do whatever it wants'
by
Emma Arkell,
Labour Reporter
June 11, 2026
Uber drivers in Victoria, BC, have become the first app-based workers in Canada to gain the pr…
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