Can employers block emails from union?

Emails sent at work are property of company, users have no expectation of privacy: Lawyer

A recent situation in British Columbia where an employer blocked inbound email from the union representing its workers highlights an issue more unionized workplaces may see in the future, according to Jitesh Mistry, a labour lawyer with Black Gropper in Vancouver who represented Canadian Office and Professional Employees (COPE) Local 378.

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