… Unifor Submission to the 2022 Federal Budget Consultation … retail, hospitality and many others. On behalf of these members, their families and communities, Unifor welcomes the … Canadians to fully participate in society and access public services that they rely on. The CRTC Universal Service …
… Historic racial justice training leads into BIWOC Conference … 12 to 17, 2022 – elected racial justice advocates, union members, and community organizations will discuss strategies … school bus drivers, telecommunications, and other sectors. Even though the union has components of racial …
… Restarting the Economy: What workers in the post-secondary education sector need to know … in particular – research, administrative, maintenance, food services, residence services, to name a few. With regard to … adhered to, while ensuring that all employees are valued members of the campus community. What post-secondary …
… Unifor federal lobby calls for worker-centered policies and … chains, high inflation, rising interest rates, and public services including healthcare under stress place workers … continued Payne. From November 14 to 18, 2022, union members including the National Officers, Regional Directors …
… Unifor Submission to the Consultation on the 2023 Federal Budget … communications as well as the public and private servicessectors. On behalf of these members, their families and communities, Unifor welcomes the …
… File File covid_fed_policy_demands_en_20200611.pdf Unifor position on public policy needs, worker support measures … the COVID-19 crisis and shall be made available to union members covered by a collective agreement, upon agreement … to mitigate job losses especially within vulnerable sectors, such as tourism. The federal government should …
… Restarting the Economy: What manufacturing workers need to know File File … (PPE) and other COVID-19 related medical devices. Uniformembers are currently making ventilators, masks, face … sector. Decisions around international trade in goods and services also has an extensive effect on this industry. …
… What the Coronavirus (COVID-19) means for student transportation … is becoming increasingly common that student transportation services are provided through large private companies, such … worker is required to care for an ill or quarantined family member. School bus drivers should have access to appropriate …
… What the Coronavirus (COVID-19) means for the transit and passenger … bus and intercity bus workers. An additional 2,300 of our members work in passenger rail including workers from our … are being taken by employers and governments to maximize health and safety for our members while also protecting any …
… Restarting the Economy: What Retail workers need to know File File … on Canada’s retail sector, in different ways. In certain subsectors, such as food stores and pharmacies deemed … Additional resources Unifor has launched a hub formember information about the pandemic at unifor.org/COVID19 …
… Status of Women Image There are more than 100,000 women in Unifor working in every province … in bargaining units where they are the majority, such as in healthcare, retail and administrative work; and in … action. We practice social unionism and, as such, bring our members’ collective strength to the bargaining table and the …
… Build Back Better Through Bargaining: Unifor’s Recovery-Based Collective Bargaining Program File File … Collective Bargaining Program Steering Committee Members Co-Chairs Shane Wark, Assistant to the National … In others, rising demand for critical goods and services resulted in work intensification. The lack of …
… Unifor’s Submission to the Federal Government’s 2021 Pre-Budget … to play an active role. On behalf of all 315,000 members working in every province and nearly every industry, … market demand information, universal access to employment services and income support for workers in training and …
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