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The United States has explicit protections for collective action in the workplace. Canada doesn’t—but some creative legal challenges could bring it about.
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Uber workers are still getting the short end of the stick
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Your union contract could be the most powerful tool you have against the rising cost of living
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Organized labour needs a combination of ambitious organizing projects and policy change
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Laura Walton talks organizing, leadership, and the future of the labour movement.
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There’s a lot of new blood in Canadian labour leadership. We asked them what leadership means to them.
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For a climate transition to be a just transition, it needs to follow some principles.
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A new generation of leaders is gradually getting elected to lead unions and central labour bodies in Canada.
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But inflation and low government wage offers threaten to erase those gains.
Winnipeg, Treaty One–A new report Tired of Waiting: Rectifying Manitoba’s Pay Gap published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is being launched at a…
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Federal public sector workers haven’t seen an inflation-adjusted raise since 2007—the worst of any industry in Canada.
The rise of the “gig economy” and on-demand work through platforms like Uber has ignited public debate about precarious work and what makes a “good…
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