… 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 …
… and, critically, the health, safety and security of workers. Canada’s slow-moving vaccine rollout has clearly … all available options that enable the safe restart of services and moving unemployed workers back into jobs. This … economy is positive news for tens of thousands of Uniformembers working in hospitality, gaming and passenger …
… Unifor submits response to CRTC regarding regulations attached … are laying off employees, consolidating and regionalizing services, and downsizing operations just to stay on the air. Unifor lost 136 members in broadcast television last year, the equivalent of …
… Hillel Lodge LTC workers ratify first collective agreement November 9, 2021 Share Main Image Image Unifor Local 8300 members ratified their first collective agreement with … 175 members who work as Cooks, Dietary Aides Environmental Services Workers, Environmental Systems Workers, Feeding …
… Affordability and health care privatization key issues at NOLM May 14, 2024 Share Main Image Image Uniformembers from 14 locals gathered in Thunder Bay, Ont. on May … and rural communities that need access to quality public services and good jobs — issues all levels of government …
… from Angela MacDougall of Vancouver’s Battered Women’s Support Services. MacDougall is a well-known activist who has worked … Mayor Crompton was complementary of the work done by Uniformembers, especially those working in the local transit and …
… 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 …
… Rally fighting health care privatization sets tone for NOLM February 25, 2023 Share Main Image Image Waving flags and chanting, “public health care,” Uniformembers braved the -30C windchill to march in Thunder Bay to … a strong message to the Ontario government to stop cutting services and privatizing health care. Over 100 Unifor …
… 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 …
… 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 …
… shrinking revenues and increased job cuts in the media sector, race and reporting, and harassment of journalists were … sector layoffs continue to be a major concern for Uniformembers, she said. There have been roughly 368 job losses … and that’s what makes me proud.” Unifor Media Council Chair Julie Kotsis said Media Council is a place for media …
… Unifor’s response to Draft Federal Pay Equity Regulations … training on the operation of the Act and its regulations to members of its Committee, where a Committee is in place. We … du personnel professionnel et technique de la santé et des services sociaux . In that decision, the Court ruled on …
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