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Quebec Union takes step to represent Amazon warehouse workers in Laval, Que.

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Canada Quebec Union takes step to represent Amazon warehouse workers in Laval, Que. [CBC] 23-04-2024

Canada CFLPA Officially Joins Canadian Labour Congress [CFLPA] 19-04-2024

Canada NAV Canada threatens workers with use of scabs [Unifor] 18-04-2024

Canada Ontario Why is Ontario’s gender pay gap ‘stuck’ at 32%? [HRD] 17-04-2024

Canada Sustainable Jobs Act passes in House of Commons [CLC] 15-04-2024

Canada When leaders speak of workers and their rights, hold them to it, CLC urges unions [CityNews] 14-04-2024

Canada Quebec Members of Quebec health care workers union reject tentative deal with province [The Star] 14-04-2024

Canada Quebec A majority of 61% of the members in good standing voted against the tentative agreement [FIQ] 14-04-2024

Canada Prince Edward Island Health workers confront P.E.I. premier, health minister at legislature over wages [CBC] 12-04-2024

Canada Manitoba New safety officers at Manitoba hospitals aimed at reducing workplace violence [OHS Canada] 12-04-2024


Other news


Ontario Blog Series: The 1980s Struggle for Domestic Workers’ Rights 2024-04-23 [uOttawa]

LEAF celebrates 39 years fighting gender-based discrimination at annual Evening for Equality gala 2024-04-23 [Law Times]

  JOB   Assistant Coordinator (SR4) Advocacy Department 2024-04-23 [BCGEU]

New Brunswick Province argues against school psychologist, teacher unions joining gender-identity suit 2024-04-23 [CBC]

Ontario Catering Strike Causes Delays at Toronto Pearson Airport 2024-04-23 [Travel Market Report]

Ontario No strike as trades workers, TTC reach tentative wage deal 2024-04-23 [CBC]

British Columbia Labour minister announces inquiry into 2023 B.C. port strike 2024-04-23 [CTV]

Quebec Union files application to represent workers at Amazon facility 2024-04-23 [Global]

Quebec Union takes step to represent Amazon warehouse workers in Laval, Que. 2024-04-23 [CBC]

Ontario Strike averted, TTC electrical and trades workers reach tentative agreement 2024-04-23 [CUPE]

New Brunswick CUPE New Brunswick's 61st annual convention looks to the future 2024-04-23 [CUPE]

Quebec Employer’s offer overwhelmingly rejected by Port of Montreal longshore workers 2024-04-23 [CUPE]

NPF strike: Strike ends for some civilian military workers following vote as three military bases remain on picket lines 2024-04-22 [PSAC]

Ontario Nursing Homes Bargaining has Collapsed, says Ontario Nurses’ Association 2024-04-22 [ONA]

New Brunswick NBFL Calls for Improved Protections of Workers Rights on the anniversary of the Canadian Chater of Rights and Freedoms 2024-04-22 [NBFL]

CTF/FCE Overview Analysis of the 2024 Federal Budget 2024-04-22 [CTF]

Earth Day 2024: Canada’s move to net-zero must have workers at its core 2024-04-22 [CLC]

Regularize All Undocumented People and Ensure Permanent Resident Status for All Migrants 2024-04-22 [CUPW]

National Day of Mourning – April 28, 2024 2024-04-22 [CUPW]

Ontario Protecting the Right to Protest and Picket 2024-04-22 [Toronto Labour Council/The Bullet]

Alberta AFL responds to government’s “consultation” on Bill 32 (2020) 2024-04-22 [AFL]

ACTRA disappointed as Budget 2024 fails to protect Canadian performers 2024-04-22 [ACTRA]

New Brunswick Food workers to consider job offer Monday, after contract flip at Mount Allison University 2024-04-22 [The NB Media Co-op]

Quebec Airbus workers at Mirabel plant reject company’s third contract offer 2024-04-22 [The Gazette]

Ontario TTC workers could go on strike at midnight on Monday if deal not reached 2024-04-22 [CP24]

Newfoundland and Labrador PSAC Concerned With Aircraft Maintenance in Gander 2024-04-22 [VOCM]

Quebec Airbus workers at Quebec plant reject company's third contract offer 2024-04-21 [Times Colonist]

New Report on the Benefits of Broader-Based and Sectoral Collective Bargaining 2024-04-21 [Centre for Future Work]

Nova Scotia Unifor win after 37 days of strike action 2024-04-21 [ITF]

Ontario Amica Dundas retirement home workers rally for higher wages 2024-04-21 [CHCH]

J. B. McLachlan Was a Canadian Labour Hero 2024-04-21 [Jacobin]

Delegates drive issues forward at largest-ever Canadian Legislative Conference 2024-04-21 [IAFF]

Canadian Government doubles funding to RTI program 2024-04-21 [IAFF]

Ontario Arbitrator awards 65,000 Ontario hospital workers 6% wage increase 2024-04-20 [CITY]

New Brunswick Austerity measures and government actions have eroded the rights and freedoms of workers across Canada 2024-04-20 [The NB Media Co-op]

Saskatchewan Some Saskatoon public libraries change hours in response to assault on workers 2024-04-20 [CBC]

British Columbia Marine workers, unions want new ferries built in B.C. 2024-04-20 [CBC]

Ontario Province calls Gate Gourmet, striking airline catering workers back to bargaining table 2024-04-20 [CP24]

Saskatchewan Regina health-care workers picket for better pay and working conditions 2024-04-20 [CBC]

Air traffic control workers’ union upset by move to hire ‘scabs’ if they strike 2024-04-20 [Now]

Ontario Gate Gourmet warns striking workers of ‘consequences’ if deal not made 2024-04-20 [The Star]

Civilian workers vote to end strike at Canadian Forces Base Kingston, union says 2024-04-20 [Global]

Saskatchewan CUPE calls for fuel cost relief for health care workers at Battleford bargaining information rally 2024-04-20 [CUPE]

Nova Scotia Justice Minister displayed profound ignorance of gender-based violence, should resign 2024-04-20 [CUPE]

RCMP officers win eight per cent pay raise after arbitration ruling 2024-04-19 [Vancouver Sun]

Ontario MDA Space strike continues as management refuses to negotiate with workers 2024-04-19 [Unifor]

Ontario 65,000 Ontario hospital workers awarded 6% wage increase, benefit improvements in new contract 2024-04-19 [CUPE/SEIU]

British Columbia Another transit worker labour dispute in Metro Vancouver is brewing 2024-04-19 [Urbanized]

Prince Edward Island Union says moving long-term care staff disrupts patients and workers 2024-04-19 [CBC]

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This month in labour history


1-04-1903 In Montréal, more than 2000 longshoremen go on strike at the beginning of the shipping season in the port. Militia are called out, and crowds rally to support the strikers. After five weeks, they win union recognition and more pay. [more]

6-04-1980 The Canadian Farmworkers Union holds its founding convention at Douglas College in Vancouver. Delegates elect Raj Chouhan as president of the CFU, Canada's first union of agricultural workers [more]

8-04-1937 In Oshawa, Ontario, 4,000 workers go on strike at the General Motors plant for recognition of the United Auto Workers. They win major concessions, and the strike is often considered the birth of industrial unionism in Canada. [more]

9-04-1983 A tractor trailer drives through a picket line at a strikebound Alcan plant in Scarborough, Ontario, causing the death of Claude Dougdeen, 51, a Trinidad immigrant and father of seven. Outraged union leaders call on the province to bring in anti-scab laws. [more]

11-04-1972 More than 200,000 public sector workers, organized in the Québec Common Front, begin a ten-day strike. Three leaders are jailed, but the Common Front ultimately succeeds in winning a $100 minimum weekly wage for public employees. [more]

15-04-1872 Toronto printers attract a massive crowd of 10,000 people to Queen's Park in support of their strike for the nine-hour day. Union leaders are arrested for conspiracy the next day. [more]

15-04-1937 More than 5,000 Montreal “midinettes”, most of them French Canadian women, surprise garment factory owners by going on strike for shorter hours and overtime pay. Within weeks they win a victory for the International Ladies Garment Workers Union. [more]

15-04-1903 British Columbia union organizer Frank Rogers, a longshoreman, dies after he is shot while supporting clerical workers on strike against the Canadian Pacific Railway in Vancouver. [more]

18-04-1872 The first issue of the Ontario Workman appears, with the slogan “The equalization of all elements of society in the social scale should be the true aim of civilization.” It also publishes an excerpt on "the normal working day" from Karl Marx's Capital. [more]

18-04-1872 Prime Minister Sir John A. Macdonald announces a Trade Union Act stating that unions are legal. This is two days after leaders of the Toronto printers, with strong public support in their strike for a nine-hour day, are arrested for common conspiracy. [more]

19-04-1974 In a targeted campaign for pay equity, postal workers begin a seven-day illegal strike that wins women postal code machine operators the same pay as male postal clerks. [more]

19-04-2023 After more than a year of bargaining, 155,000 public service workers across 30 federal government departments go out on a successful strike, marking one of the largest strikes by federal employees in Canadian history. [more]

23-04-1956 More than 1600 delegates attend the founding convention of the Canadian Labour Congress, a merger of the Trades and Labour Congress and the Canadian Congress of Labour. They call for a national health plan, full employment and a guaranteed annual wage. [more]

25-04-2004 The British Columbia Liberal government imposes a 15 per cent wages cut on health services workers. This leads to an illegal strike by 40,000 members of the Hospital Employees Union and a settlement that fails to stop the privatization of services. [more]

26-04-1918 After years of agitation by reformers and unions, the New Brunswick Workmen’s Compensation Act receives Royal Assent. [more]

27-04-1983 As part of its anti-labour agenda, the Alberta government brings in legislation denying firefighters and healthcare workers the right to strike. [more]

28-04-1984 The Canadian Labour Congress establishes the first National Day of Mourning for workers killed or injured on the job. The idea of a Workers' Memorial Day is adopted by more than 100 countries around the world. [more]

29-04-1903 A sudden rock slide at Turtle Mountain kills more than 76 men, women and children in and around the town of Frank in the Crowsnest Pass. From inside the mine, 17 coal miners dig their way to safety. [more]