Horizon North Accused of Blacklisting Camp Workers Based on Union Affiliation

Vancouver, BC – UNITE HERE Local 40 has filed an unfair labour practice complaint with the BC Labour Relations Board against Horizon North, a subsidiary of Dexterra Group (DXT.TO), alleging the company is blacklisting low-wage immigrant workers because of their union affiliation.

Horizon North operates remote work camps across Western Canada and employs hundreds of workers—many of them immigrants—in food service, housekeeping, and maintenance roles. The company frequently reassigns laid-off staff to other camps when work slows. However, the union says Horizon North is systematically denying those reassignments to workers from unionized camps, blocking them from jobs at non-union sites solely because they are members of Local 40. In some cases, management explicitly told workers they were ineligible for reassignment because of their union affiliation.

“This is blatant blacklisting of low-wage immigrant workers who dared to join a union,” said Zailda Chan, President of UNITE HERE Local 40. “Horizon North is punishing them for organizing and stripping them of future job opportunities.” The complaint accuses the company of violating Section 6 of the BC Labour Relations Code and seeks an order to end the practice, release records of affected workers, and compensate those denied work.

This complaint comes two months after Horizon North locked out workers from Kobes Creek Lodge and left them stranded in Fort St John, hundreds of kilometers from their homes in Edmonton. This was the first lockout at a BC camp in decades – another time in which Horizon stood out for its anti-union activity.

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