Union Solidarity

Unifor supports NUMSA

Unifor recently attended the launch of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa’s new Research...

Top 10 honour reflects Unifor’s great work and hope for the future

Today Maclean’s, Canada’s national English-language magazine, has named me as one of Canada’s Top 10 most important people, in the cover story of the current issue.

This is a great honour, of course, but it’s not about me. This about all the hard work Unifor has been doing to address the issues confronting Canadians today.

Since our founding last Labour Day weekend, Unifor has been committed to addressing such issues as youth unemployment, precarious employment, secure pensions and good jobs for all.

Where did our rights come from? - United Aircraft Strike, 1974

At a time when powerful corporations and their friends in government are trying to roll back the clock on workers' rights, we have much to learn from the inspiring, and often untold, stories of the...
National
Bargaining
Government and Democracy
Union Solidarity

Where did our rights come from? - Fleck Strike, 1978

At a time when powerful corporations and their friends in government are trying to roll back the clock on workers' rights, we have much to learn from the inspiring, and often untold, stories of the...
National
Bargaining
Government and Democracy
Union Solidarity

Where did our rights come from? - The Rand Formula, 1946

Today our basic rights to freedom of association, democratic representation in the workplace, and free collective bargaining may be easy to take for granted as having always been with us. But these...
National
Government and Democracy
Union Solidarity
Jobs and the Economy

Shelter workers dig deep

Faced with shortages of supplies at the Kingston, Ont, women and children’s shelter where they work, members of Unifor Local 8300 emptied...