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The Understanding Precarity in BC (UP-BC) partnership is a research and public engagement initiative investigating precarious work and multi-dimensional precarity in British Columbia.
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Shift Storm newsletter—September 2023 edition
News and commentary from the CCPA’s BC Office (Oct 2023) Download 3.27 MB12 pages BC’s carbon crossroads: The Energy Action Framework takes the wrong path…
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Adapted from the CCPA’s fall 2023 submission to Canada’s Net-Zero Advisory Body by Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood & Marc Lee
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With increased worker militancy, high cost of living, and majority public support, labour has a window of opportunity right now
CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE FULL REPORT Halifax/Kjipuktuk—The Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives-Nova Scotia has released its annual living wage update for Nova Scotia. The…
Working for a living, not living to work Download 1.22 MB 37 pages Nova Scotia’s living wages are calculated annually to reflect changing living expenses. Nova…
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Prices are not going to go down to what they were before. If workers want to keep their purchasing power, we need to fight for it.
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Alternative Federal Budget: what the federal government could achieve on making decent work for workers
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Alternative Federal Budget 2024: here’s what the federal government could achieve on Employment Insurance (EI)
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