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A tentative agreement has been reached to end a nearly month-long strike at Carleton University. Read more.
A tentative agreement has been reached to end a nearly month-long strike at Carleton University. Read more.
While the 2018 budget was definitely a good sales pitch, it won’t heal the broken bond of trust between the Liberals and the people of Ontario, says CUPE Ontario President Fred Hahn. Read more.
In a human rights complaint waged by the union representing Air Canada employees, flight attendants describe being lined up in the hallway and individually marked on their appearance, among other [...]
Cashiering injures workers. Soon after scanners were introduced, says the Healthday website, “a survey of supermarket cashiers in British Columbia indicated that 30 to 50 per cent of the [...]
A CUPE delegation proudly joined close to a hundred trade union women from around the world at the annual meeting of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) in New York City. [...]
Lawyers for the Premier and Ministers of Energy and Finance are back in court, trying to defend the sell-off of Hydro One that hurt the people of the province and benefited the Ontario Liberal [...]
If they had to call for medical assistance for themselves or a family member in Ottawa, nearly 85 per cent of those who participated in the poll about provincial changes to 911 delivery said they [...]
A union representing tens of thousands of public servants says the federal government now owes more than $10 million in union dues due to ongoing problems with the Phoenix payroll system. Read more.
Canada’s unions are celebrating the federal government’s announcement that it plans to amend the Canada Labour Code to include five days of paid domestic violence leave for workers in [...]
Employers who use temporary employment agencies will no longer be able to evade liability for workplace accidents, the Star has learned, as new legislation promises to hold them responsible when [...]
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A tentative agreement has been reached to end a nearly month-long strike at Carleton [...]
While the 2018 budget was definitely a good sales pitch, it won’t heal the broken bond of trust [...]
In a human rights complaint waged by the union representing Air Canada employees, flight [...]
Cashiering injures workers. Soon after scanners were introduced, says the Healthday website, [...]
A CUPE delegation proudly joined close to a hundred trade union women from around the world at [...]
Lawyers for the Premier and Ministers of Energy and Finance are back in court, trying to defend [...]
If they had to call for medical assistance for themselves or a family member in Ottawa, nearly [...]
A union representing tens of thousands of public servants says the federal government now owes [...]
Canada’s unions are celebrating the federal government’s announcement that it plans to amend [...]
Employers who use temporary employment agencies will no longer be able to evade liability for [...]
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