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Power Corp disconnected from reality at the bargaining table 2024-05-12 [UNW-PSAC]

Union wants more from GNWT on staffing and reconciliation 2024-04-27 [Cabin Radio]

Government and union reach bargaining impasse 2024-04-24 [CBC]

Union alleges N.W.T. government wants right to use private agencies to fill all health-care positions 2024-04-17 [CBC]

Finding Balance in the Public Service 2024-03-05 [UNW-PSAC]

GNWT spent $5.2M last year on agency nurses, who are paid more than local nurses 2024-02-26 [CBC]

Public service job cuts ‘not a situation we want to find ourselves in,’ Finance minister says as union expresses concern 2024-02-21 [NNSL]

Union of Northern Workers 'gravely concerned' by N.W.T.'s new fiscal strategy 2024-02-15 [CBC]

Rio Tinto unit faces criminal case in Canada over injured worker 2024-02-06 [Reuters]

GNWT casuals can appeal their pay, arbitrator rules 2024-01-05 [Cabin Radio]

Union, health authority reach tentative agreement for health care workers in Hay River, 2023-10-24 [CBC]

UNW Local 21 members vote again for strike action in Hay River 2023-10-19 [NNSL]

Resilience in the face of devastating northern wildfires 2023-10-18 [PSAC]

Health care workers in Hay River, N.W.T., vote in favour of strike 2023-10-18 [CBC]

Hay River health workers vote for second time to strike 2023-10-16 [Cabin Radio]

UNW to hold fresh Hay River health strike vote as mediation fails 2023-10-12 [Cabin Radio]

The Role of Unions in Reconciliation 2023-10-03 [UNW-PSAC]

Charges welcome in Gahcho Kué mine workplace death 2023-09-30 [USW]

Canadian North Members Ratify New Three-Year Agreement 2023-09-29 [Unifor 2002]

Labour board offers to mediate in Hay River health dispute 2023-09-26 [Cabin Radio]

Hay River health authority, union in rare ‘unlawful strike’ argument 2023-09-22 [Cabin Radio]

Hay River health union ‘declares strike’ – but doesn’t strike 2023-09-11 [Cabin Radio]

PSAC and the Union of Northern Workers contribute $150,000 to NWT wildfire emergency relief efforts 2023-08-16 [PSAC]

Hay River Health and Social Services Authority responds to strike vote 2023-08-11 [NNSL]

Unions make gains as city workers, federal employees strike deals 2023-07-29 [NNSL]

Hay River, N.W.T., health care workers give union strike mandate 2023-07-15 [CBC]

Hay River health workers endorse strike as union highlights federal cash 2023-07-14 [Cabin Radio]

Pay can’t exceed GNWT offer, Hay River health authority says 2023-07-07 [Cabin Radio]

To fix healthcare, invest in the workers 2023-07-07 [NNSL]

New regional VP says win comes as northern labour in fighting mood 2023-06-03 [NNSL]

Union says Avens workers provide ‘strong strike mandate’ in vote 2023-04-30 [Cabin Radio]

United, we are strong 2023-04-14 [NNSL]

Avens and Union of Northern Workers enter conciliation 2023-04-05 [Cabin Radio]

Construction company fined $20K after worker injured in N.W.T. 2023-04-01 [Penticton Herald]

City strike concludes with 5.83 per cent compounded wage increase and signing bonuses up to $1,800 2023-03-21 [NNSL]

City of Yellowknife, civic workers' union ratify deal after strike/lockout 2023-03-19 [CTV]

Let’s not forget to be kind to one another 2023-03-16 [NNSL]

City of Yellowknife and Union reach tentative deal after month long strike 2023-03-13 [CBC]

'Ripple effects': Yellowknife sporting clubs on time out during labour dispute 2023-03-07 [CBC]

Agreement on Yellowknife picketing rules nowhere in sight as strike rolls on 2023-03-04 [CBC]

City, union return to court Friday over Yellowknife strike injunction 2023-03-03 [CBC]

Fort Smith reaches tentative three-year deal with union 2023-03-01 [Cabin Radio]

Labour expert says trust — and maybe a 3rd party — key to ending Yellowknife city strike 2023-03-01 [CBC]

City of Yellowknife restricting access to elected Councilors 2023-03-01 [UNW]

Unions say city is barring presentations at council meetings 2023-02-28 [Cabin Radio]

City of Yellowknife proposes binding arbitration in effort to end strike 2023-02-24 [CBC]

Union alters wage demand but says City of Yellowknife won't budge 2023-02-23 [CBC]

Hearing on picketing rules for Yellowknife city workers morphs into private mediation 2023-02-22 [CBC]

Judge lifts limit on number of workers who can picket in Yellowknife 2023-02-18 [The Star]

Coffee, donuts and an injunction on Yellowknife’s picket line 2023-02-17 [Cabin Radio]

This month in labour history

This month in labour history

1-05-1986 Shirley Carr becomes the first woman president of the Canadian Labour Congress. A coal miner's daughter who became a member of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, she is also the first CLC president from a public sector union. [more]

1-05-1906 Socialists in Montreal organize Canada's first May Day demonstration. The following year ten thousand people assemble in the Champs de Mars before the crowd is dispersed by police. [more]

2-05-1952 More than 1,000 retail employees, most of them women, begin a strike at Dupuis Frères, a major department store in Montréal. It takes three months, but support for the new militancy among Catholic unions helps the workers win a collective agreement. [more]

3-05-1887 British Columbia's worst mine disaster takes 150 lives after an explosion in a deep underground mine at Nanaimo. The casualties include 53 Chinese labourers, whose names were not recorded by the company. [more]

4-05-1937 In one of a wave of strikes in Québec this year, workers at the shipyards in Sorel demand union recognition, better wages, and reinstatement of dismissed union leaders. [more]

5-05-1972 Saskatchewan brings in an Occupational Health (and Safety) Act, considered the first of its kind in North America. It includes the right to information about workplace hazards, to participate in safety decisions and to refuse unsafe work. [more]

9-05-1972 Leaders of the Québec Common Front go to jail for defying back to work laws during the April general strike. More than 300,000 workers participate in work stoppages and occupations that bring the provincial government back to the bargaining table. [more]

9-05-1992 An underground explosion takes the lives of 26 miners in Pictou County, Nova Scotia. A public inquiry into the Westray Disaster blames politicians, managers and bureaucrats for creating “a predictable path to disaster.” [more]

14-05-1940 Emma Goldman, the veteran feminist, labour and anarchist organizer, dies in Toronto, Ontario. A memorial service is held at the Labour Lyceum on Spadina Avenue. She is buried with the Haymarket martyrs in Chicago. [more]

15-05-1919 A general strike called by the Winnipeg Trades and Labour Council brings out 30,000 workers in support of the unions in the building and metal trades. The city comes to a standstill for six weeks in one of the major labour struggles in Canadian history. [more]

15-05-1946 A six-week strike by loggers in British Columbia begins, the first after the achievement of collective bargaining rights during the war. The strike helps set postwar standards by achieving higher wages, shorter hours, and an industry-wide contract. [more]

15-05-1872 Some 1500 workers in Hamilton, Ontario take to the streets under the banners of the Nine Hours movement, to demonstrate for a reduction in working hours. [more]

18-05-1952 The American singer and activist Paul Robeson performs for more than 25,000 people at a union-sponsored concert at the Peace Arch between Washington State and British Columbia. His passport had been revoked and he was prevented from crossing the border. [more]

21-05-1975 After police bludgeon striking workers at United Aircraft in Longueuil, Québec, a general strike brings out 100,000 protesters. Later, a new government changes labour laws to support union security and ban the use of strikebreakers. [more]

23-05-1921 The Communist Party of Canada is founded at a three-day meeting in a barn in Guelph, Ontario. The party achieves its greatest influence in the 1930s and 1940s organizing unemployed workers and industrial unions, and in struggles against war and fascism. [more]

24-05-1919 Coal miners in Drumheller, Alberta go on strike for recognition of the One Big Union after they vote overwhelmingly to leave the United Mine Workers of America. [more]

26-05-1919 Thousands of workers in Calgary and Edmonton go on strike in solidarity with their Winnipeg counterparts. [more]

28-05-1927 The House of Commons approves a limited old age pension plan. To qualify, Canadians must be 70 years of age and pass a means test. Also, they must live in a participating province. [more]