… Unifor Endorsement of the November 8 Canadian Federation of … Canada’s largest private sector union, representing 315,000 members across Canada, we write to express solidarity with … economic sectors, including manufacturing, communications, services, transportation and resources. They work in all …
… Bill 124 appeal ruling a win for workers, Ontarians February 12, 2024 Share Main Image … improve their working conditions, but the quality of public services. Unifor will continue to fight for quality public … deserve.” Bill 124 impacts more than 18,155 Uniformembers in hospitals, non-profit long-term care homes, …
… #WeAreTheStudents: Unite for Student Democracy and Against OSAP Cutbacks January 23, … students’ unions’ ability to represent and service their members; The elimination of the 6-month grace period for … democratic, independent organizations that provide vital services and advocacy for all members,” said Naureen Rizvi, …
… Paid Education Leave spreading May 28, 2014 Share A new collective agreement between Unifor Local 975 and Enbridge Gas Distribution extends Paid Education Leave to the 700 members of the local, making them part of a unique program …
… Regional Directors advocate for #SafeSeptember return to school across … drop in women’s workforce participation since March. Members shared their experiences including fears for their … a hard place,” said MacNeil. “So many of them are essential services workers with exposure to the public. We need them …
… Members engage in consultations and rally ahead of Ontario … Budget January 31, 2019 Share Provincial budgets set the priority of the government for years to come. For Ontario, … fighting for a budget that addresses shortfalls in public services and reverses recent attacks on workers’ rights. In …
… Unifor submission to the CRTC July 18, 2016 Share On behalf of … CRTC 2015-134. Unifor represents more than 310,000 members across the country in 20 economic sectors. Unifor … on Phase 2 of its review of basic telecommunications services. Unifor looks forward to the CRTC’s determination …