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Several Options on the Table in Trying to Address Overcrowding at HMP: NAPE 2026-04-08 [VOCM]

Allied Health Professionals Calls Shortage of Hospital Pharmacists ‘Dire’ 2026-04-08 [VOCM]

Crab harvesters protest outside Argentia wharf as concern over crab price continues 2026-04-07 [CBC]

‘Beyond the Badge;’ RNCA Launching Video Series Highlighting Work of members 2026-04-07 [VOCM]

FFAW says no snow crab will be processed until 'fair' price is agreed to 2026-04-02 [CBC]

FFAW, ASP Remain at Odds Over Snow Crab Price 2026-04-02 [VOCM]

Minimum Wage Increase Takes Effect Today, Falling Short of Living Wage, Advocates Say 2026-04-01 [VOCM]

FFAW says planned protest delayed after premier intervenes ahead of snow crab price deadline 2026-03-31 [CBC]

NAPE Concerned About 20 Per Cent Cut in Seats in MUN’s Social Work Program 2026-03-31 [VOCM]

FFAW Calls Off Confederation Building Protest as Premier Reaches Out on Snow Crab Talks 2026-03-30 [VOCM]

Fishing union halts snow crab price talks until quotas set 2026-03-24 [SeafoodSource]

Recent Comments Made About Political Appointees Striking Fear for Some NAPE Members 2026-03-17 [VOCM]

MUNFA Claims Changes to Mathematics Department Will Have Negative Impact on Students; University Disagrees 2026-03-16 [VOCM]

Fishers union criticizes DFO’s latest capelin assessment 2026-03-13 [SeafoodSource]

Federation of Labour celebrates International Women’s Day 2026-03-06 [NTV]

NAPE Says Worker Compensation Will Remain Priority Despite Budget Deficit 2026-03-01 [VOCM]

Harvesters heavily criticize price-setting process ahead of snow crab season 2026-02-23 [SeafoodSource]

RNU Working to Secure Funding for NP-Led Primary Care Clinics 2026-02-23 [VOCM]

The future of Corner Brook Pulp and Paper Mill 2026-02-21 [Unifor]

Province delivers on demand for competition and fairness 2026-02-21 [FFAW-Unifor]

Unifor seeks 'urgent' meeting with Kruger boss about future of Corner Brook paper mill 2026-02-21 [CBC]

Union, Government Agree Compensation Gap Driving Market Adjustments 2026-02-19 [VOCM]

FFAW-Unifor Welcomes Changes to Fish Processing Licence Rules 2026-02-19 [VOCM]

Former FFAW President, ED of NAIA Appointed as Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture 2026-02-10 [VOCM]

‘Institutional failure’: MUNL student, faculty unions respond to Delores Mullings’ departure 2026-02-03 [The Independent]

Former NAPE President Dismayed by Potential Closure of Johnson Geo Centre 2026-02-02 [VOCM]

CUPE condemns Memorial University of Newfoundland closures, Wakeham government for “abandoning” the province 2026-01-31 [CUPE]

Jobs Will Be Cut as Result of MUN Closures: CUPE 2026-01-30 [VOCM]

Unifor concerned by Dominion store closure in St. John's affecting 100 workers 2026-01-21 [Unifor]

Unifor concerned by Dominion store closure in St. John’s affecting 100 workers 2026-01-20 [Unifor]

Questions Remain as China Eases Tariffs on Crab and Lobster 2026-01-18 [VOCM]

FFAW Encouraged by Latest Meeting with Government 2026-01-16 [VOCM]

CUPE raising alarm: “Our home is under attack from within.” 2026-01-16 [CUPE]

“It’s Outrageous”: CWA Canada Files Complaint at Ubisoft Over Halifax Closure After Ubisoft Got Nearly $1 Billion in Tax Subsidies 2026-01-15 [Wccftech]

Public Service in NL is ‘Under Attack from Within,’ Says CUPE 2026-01-15 [VOCM]

DF Barnes workers vote overwhelmingly to join United Steelworkers union 2026-01-13 [USW]

DF Barnes workers vote overwhelmingly to join United Steelworkers 2026-01-12 [USW]

FFAW Demands New Price System as Crab Dispute Intensifies 2026-01-12 [FFAW-Unifor]

FFAW Meets with Provincial Government: Tuesday Deadline for Intervention 2026-01-11 [FFAW-Unifor]

Snow crab harvester union rejects rebate amount, threatens action 2026-01-10 [SeafoodSource]

NAPE Presents $210,000 to Health Care Foundation 2026-01-10 [VOCM]

Union, Producers at Odds Over Crab Rebate 2026-01-10 [VOCM]

NAPE says Compensation, Competition Factors in Recruiting Heavy Equipment Operators 2026-01-10 [VOCM]

NLTA Demands Action on Campaign Promises 2026-01-02 [VOCM]

Teachers Union Lays Out Priorities for 2026 2026-01-01 [VOCM]

Social Media Blamed for Rise in Classroom Aggression, Says Teachers Union 2025-12-29 [VOCM]

Federal Austerity Measures Draw Criticism from Labour Federation 2025-12-28 [VOCM]

Teachers’ Association Raises Alarm Over Student Absenteeism Rates 2025-12-28 [VOCM]

Recruitment and Retention Top NAPE’s Agenda for Spring Budget 2025-12-28 [VOCM]

Western N.L. nurses increasingly being forced to work overtime, says union 2025-12-21 [CBC]

This month in labour history

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 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]

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]

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]