Wal-Mart May Close Unionized Store
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Wal-Mart Stores Inc. raised the stakes in a fight over its only unionized store in North America, saying it might shut the Canadian store unless workers proposed a contract the company found acceptable.
The world’s biggest retailer said a delay in talks with the union was hurting business at the store in Jonquiere, 290 miles north of Montreal.
Marie-Josee Lemieux, president of United Food and Commercial Workers Local 503, said the union would meet with Wal-Mart executives and seek to submit a contract proposal by mid-November.
Wal-Mart shares fell 37 cents to $52.55 on the NYSE.
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