… 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 …
… Affordability crisis, and fight against health care … she said. “Right now, thousands of Unifor hospital members are in bargaining against a government that still … care company that is partially owned by Loblaw, charges forservices that are covered by OHIP. “If you go on to Maple …
… Unifor comment and recommendations on government plans to … 315,000 people working in Canada, including over 160,000 members in Ontario, across a diverse range of public and … on workers, compounded for those that rely on other public services for mobility. The increased demand for childcare …
… Unifor Response to the Consultation on Strengthening Federally … the largest union in the private sector with 315,000 members across Canada. Unifor currently represents some … transportation, media, telecommunications, and financial services. Our members and retirees participate in many of …
… For Canada’s autoworkers, CETA has not lived up to its billing September 27, … Not only does CETA change how governments procure goods and services (it’s the first trade pact to restrict provincial …
… A pause for victories, but the fight must continue: ORC December 3, … through a collective solidarity of Unifor leadership and members that turned the wheels. Part of that included the … among others, a stark representation of the state of social services in Ontario. The union’s Research Director Angelo …