Canadian Foundation for Labour Rights
We Don't Need Privatization
BLOWN AWAY
BLOWN AWAY
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Mon, 11/20/2017 - 11:06
SCHOOL SPIRIT
SCHOOL SPIRIT
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Mon, 11/20/2017 - 10:28
HANDS OFF DINING
MEGAN CLEARY WAS DETERMINED TO END HER SEXUAL HARRASSMENT AT WORK. She expected her human rights to be honoured. She didn't stop until they were.
UNIONS MATTER
ALL CHECKS, NO BALANCES
IT’S JUST TOO DAMN HARD TO JOIN A UNION. That’s the compelling conclusion of new research from the Canadian Labour Institute (CLI). It is also a resounding rebuke to all the bogus “evidence” that unions just don’t matter any more.
INHALING DEATH
JUSTIN MATHEWS IS DEAD. His job killed him. It happens a lot. Mostly because we just don’t care enough about worker safety. It was that kind of carelessness that killed Justin.
PTSD JUST FOR ME
DET. CONST. DEBBIE CARLETON'S JOB RUINED HER HEALTH. But getting the care any injured worker is entitled to is not easy. She has filed a complaint with the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission to get it.
UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS
UNNECESSARY ROUGHNESS
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Mon, 10/23/2017 - 19:30
OFF TARGET
OFF TARGET
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Sun, 10/29/2017 - 11:14
INHALING DEATH
INHALING DEATH
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Mon, 10/30/2017 - 11:54
ALL CHECKS, NO BALANCES
ALL CHECKS, NO BALANCES
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Sun, 11/05/2017 - 19:47
BONUS POINTS
BONUS POINTS
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Thu, 11/16/2017 - 10:26
Conservatives' regressive anti-labour legislation repealed
"Repealing these bills shows that this government understands that strong unions matter. It understands that giving workers the freedom to join together and speak our minds freely is vital to the health and prosperity of our communities and our country." Larry Brown, NUPGE President
Ottawa (20 Oct. 2016) — "This is a major victory for working people in Canada," says Larry Brown, President of the National Union of Public and General Employees (NUPGE).
Parliament recognizes value and rights of unions
OPSEU seeks remedy following landmark legal victory for education workers
This ruling helps to solidify the charter right to a meaningful process of collective bargaining.
Toronto (07 Oct. 2016) — In April 2016, a Superior Court decision found the Ontario government violated the charter rights of education workers. So what’s the remedy when a government violates your rights?
Unions begin negotiations to undo damage of Putting Student First legislation
Manitoba's labour movement supports open letter for increased minimum wage
“We are proud to support the MFL on this initiative, calling on the government to do the right thing and lift the freeze on minimum wage.” — Michelle Gawronsky, President Manitoba Government and General Employees' Union
Winnipeg (3 Oct. 2016) —The minimum wage will increase in every province but two this year – Newfoundland and Labrador and Manitoba. That means that for the first time in nearly two decades the minimum wage in Manitoba will stay the same – despite steady cost of living increases.
Another devastating fire in Bangladesh factory
Promises and apologies always follow these disasters, but there is no real commitment to fix the problem. It's about greed, plain and simple." — Larry Brown, NUPGE President
Changing Workplaces Interim Report a sign of hope for precarious workers
"I’m glad to see that the government has heard the cries for change, and am hopeful that they will follow through with concrete actions to address the circumstances of precarious workers.” — Warren (Smokey) Thomas, OPSEU President
Toronto (02 August 2016) — The Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU/NUPGE) joined the larger labour movement in welcoming the release of the Interim Report from the Government of Ontario’s Changing Workplaces Review yesterday.