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CCU President Calls on Ontario Premier Doug Ford to Stop Attacks Against Working People

CCU President Calls on Ontario Premier Doug Ford to Stop Attacks Against Working People

October 26, 2018

CCU President Kelly Johnson is demanding that Ontario Premier Doug Ford stops his attacks on wage earners and working people, and withdraw the government’s proposed Bill 47. Download the Letter (PDF) Premier Doug Ford Room 281, Legislative Building, Queen’s Park Premier’s Office Toronto, ON M7A 1A1 doug.fordco@pc.ola.org Re: Labour Law Reforms and Cancellation of Bill […]

October 2018 Edition of CCU Newsletter

October 2018 Edition of CCU Newsletter

October 24, 2018

* Len Embree Gives Keynote Speech * President’s Point of View * CCU Executive Board Meeting and Labour School * CCU Affiliate Reports * CCU Social at Millennium Park * CCU Spotlight on Michael Belanger * Update on FISH N-L Union Download Here

Joanie Cameron Pritchett on Sexual Violence and Harassment in the Workplace

Joanie Cameron Pritchett on Sexual Violence and Harassment in the Workplace

October 24, 2018

Joanie Cameron Pritchett is manager of the sexual violence response office at York University. At the March 2018 CCU Labour School in Toronto, Pritchett discusses intersectionality and how it applies to sexual violence in the workplace. She covers legislative changes for addressing workplace violence in Ontario, as well as the key role unions play in […]

CCU Sends Letter to Senate Advocating for Passage of Bill C-262

CCU Sends Letter to Senate Advocating for Passage of Bill C-262

October 22, 2018

Below is a letter written by CCU President Kelly Johnson to Canada’s Senate, advocating for the passage of Bill C-262, which will ensure that the laws of Canada are in harmony with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP). The letter has been sent to all 105 senators. To help raise […]

CCU Labour School and EB in Charlottetown, PEI on October 13 and 14

CCU Labour School and EB in Charlottetown, PEI on October 13 and 14

October 14, 2018

See Photos Below The meeting start and end times are to be confirmed, but are tentatively set as the following: Labour School 8 am to 4:00 pm on Saturday, October 13 Featuring: Leo Broderick from the Council of Canadians, speaking on Pharmacare for All Scott Sinclair from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, speaking on […]

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