Labour groups, lawyers hope fall of Hudson's Bay will spur change for workers

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By News Room 9 Min Read

TORONTO – When Hudson’s Bay employees rallied in front of two of the iconic retailer’s properties in late May, days before the retailer closed its doors for good, they knew there was no hope of saving their jobs.

Their goal instead was to encourage lawmakers to make the fall of the 355-year-old retailer — and all the failed companies that follow it — a little less painful for employees.

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