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This year in labour: workers fight back despite instability and hardship

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This year in labour: workers fight back despite instability and hardship [rabble] 31-12-2025


/ Sudan Supporting the humanitarian response to impacts of Sudan conflict [NUPGE] 24-12-2025


Alberta Ideology still shapes Albertans' views of unions, report says [Town and Country Today] 23-12-2025


Karl Beveridge honours Carole Condé’s memory with historic donation to Workers Arts and Heritage Centre [rabble] 23-12-2025


CUPW, Canada Post reach tentative agreements [CUPW] 22-12-2025



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Ontario Craig's Cookies workers vote to unionize at 5 Toronto stores as franchise expands nationally 2026-01-01 [CBC]

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

Alberta Strikes at highest level since 2002 2025-12-31 [Alberta Worker]

Alberta Calgary auto glass workers get new contract 2025-12-31 [Alberta Worker]

British Columbia Art is the answer for striking workers’ monotony 2025-12-31 [Frequency News]

Ontario ‘Let your voices be heard,’ Craig’s Cookies workers in Toronto vote to unionize 2025-12-31 [Now]

Quebec Possible strike on Jan. 2 at Charlevoix ski resort after negotiations suspended 2025-12-31 [CTV]

British Columbia aramedics union says negotiations broke down, warns of a possible strike 2025-12-31 [Now]

This year in labour: workers fight back despite instability and hardship 2025-12-31 [rabble]

British Columbia Paramedics union says negotiations broke down, warns of a possible strike 2025-12-30 [Canadian Press]

Alberta RCMP union cuts into Alberta Next Panel for recommendation to shed Mounties 2025-12-30 [Toronto Star]

British Columbia Minimum rates increase Dec. 31 for hand-harvest farm workers 2025-12-30 [Ministry of Labour]

Ontario ICI trades unions secure new contracts without strikes amid economic pressures 2025-12-30 [OCN]

Alberta National Police Federation criticizes Alberta Next Panel’s law enforcement recommendations 2025-12-30 [CBC]

Quebec Workers At Quebec Ski Resort Could Begin Strike On January 2nd 2025-12-30 [Unofficial Networks]

Nova Scotia Halifax video game workers form first Ubisoft union in North America 2025-12-29 [CBC]

Ontario At Windsor’s Titan Tool and Die, workers fight an outsourcing push 2025-12-29 [The Globe and Mail]

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

Air Canada faces turbulence ahead as labour negotiations loom in 2026, could spark biggest disruptions since August strike 2025-12-29 [Red94]

2025 Year in Review: Labour disputes hit Canada Post and Air Canada 2025-12-29 [Vancouver CityNews]

Smooth sailing or turbulence ahead? A look at the airline labour talks on the horizon 2025-12-28 [Toronto Star]

USA PHPA, ECHL reach reach tentative agreement 2025-12-28 [PHPA]

British Columbia CCU and PPWC Calls on BC and Federal Governments to Take Action on Supports for Crofton Pulp Workers 2025-12-28 [CCU]

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

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

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

Manitoba Winnipeg agrees to historic staffing boost following IAFF-backed campaign 2025-12-27 [IAFF]

USA ECHL players go on strike; games postponed 2025-12-27 [flm]

PSAC grievance over Canada Life switch will move forward, union says 2025-12-27 [The Citizen]

Alberta CLAC trying to poach Fort McMurray workers 2025-12-27 [Alberta Worker]

What Canada’s public sector voting divide could mean for future elections 2025-12-26 [Conversation]

Alberta Arbitrator gives Medicine Hat careworkers 6% raise 2025-12-26 [Alberta Worker]

British Columbia Alberni Golf Club workers back on the job 2025-12-25 [SEIU 2]

Ontario Toronto Craig's Cookies workers vote to unionize 2025-12-25 [Today]

Manitoba Unions, PCs skeptical as Premier Wab Kinew promises end to long health-care waits in 2026 2025-12-25 [CBC]

Canada needs to stand firm as trade talks approach, says Unifor president 2025-12-24 [CBC]

CFLPA Academy Announces New Education Partnership with Université Laval’s Faculty of Business Administration (FSA ULaval) 2025-12-24 [CFLPA]

Manitoba Statement from MTS President Lillian Klausen: Donation for EI’s Solidarity Fund 2025-12-24 [MTS]

Celebrating Steelworker fortitude and solidarity for the holidays 2025-12-24 [USW]

Alberta Do nurses have a seasonal song in their hearts? You bet they do! 2025-12-24 [UNA]

Alberta Happy Holidays from United Nurses of Alberta 2025-12-24 [UNA]

Alberta Arbitrator’s ruling resolves UNA grievance over pay-rate differences affecting long-service public health care employees 2025-12-24 [UNA]

Nova Scotia Ubisoft Halifax Workers Win Certification Vote, Officially Join CWA Canada! 2025-12-24 [CWA Canada]

Ontario Hundreds of faculty and support staff at Conestoga College handed lay-off notices before the holidays – province has to step in 2025-12-24 [OPSEU]

Sudan Supporting the humanitarian response to impacts of Sudan conflict 2025-12-24 [NUPGE]

Season’s greetings and happy holidays from the National Union of Public and General Employees 2025-12-24 [NUPGE]

Nova Scotia Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays! 2025-12-24 [NSFL]

O'Reilly — The government said it would reduce its use of external consultants, but the budget tells another story 2025-12-24 [PIPSC]

Celebrating Outstanding Members 2025-12-24 [PIPSC]

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This month in labour history

1-01-1988 The Ontario Pay Equity Act comes into effect, the first law in North America to address gender pay inequity. It makes unions and employers equally responsible for implementation. [more]

1-01-1952 Old Age Security, the country's first universal pension plan, comes into effect for Canadians at 70 years of age. The Canada Pension Plan, based on employment contributions, follows in 1966. [more]

8-01-2007 The 21,000 members of ACTRA, the Alliance of Canadian Cinema, Television and Radio Artists, break new ground for cultural workers with the first strike in their 64-year history. An agreement is reached after 17 months of bargaining. [more]

15-01-1889 Innkeeper Joe Beef of Montréal dies, a legendary friend to the outcast poor and labouring classes. More than 50 unions march in his funeral procession. [more]

18-01-1893 In the harbour at Nanaimo, British Columbia, Coast Seamen's Union organizers board the SS Bawnmore, whose crew had not been paid in months. A high-profile kidnapping trial follows, with the provincial premier acting as Crown Prosecutor. [more]

19-01-1973 Annie Buller, a veteran Communist organizer, dies in Toronto at 78 years of age after a lifetime of activism in support of labour and political causes. [more]

20-01-1914 Joseph Mairs, 21, a coal miner from Ladysmith, British Columbia, dies in prison after failing to receive adequate medical treatment. He is one of more than 200 strikers arrested in a long struggle for recognition of the United Mine Workers of America [more]

20-01-1950 Barred windows and locked doors prevent workers from escaping a fire in a small basement garment factory in downtown Toronto. Of the eleven people in the shop, six die in the blaze, including the owner and his son, and three more in hospital. [more]

23-01-1918 In wartime Nova Scotia, 88 men are killed in an explosion in a coal mine at Stellarton. The casualties are later listed on a memorial. Another nearby monument lists the 69 local soldiers killed during the four years of the First World War. [more]

24-01-1979 Le Journal de Montréal declares a lockout in an attempt to “gigify” the workers’ collective agreement. The dispute lasts for 764 days. [more]

24-01-1979 The first bank strike in Canadian history begins when workers picket branches of La Banque d'épargne de la cité et du district de Montréal. [more]

25-01-1988 Members of the United Nurses of Alberta defy a ban on strike action and begin a province-wide strike against cutbacks in health care. They win their case, and a better contract follows two years later. [more]

26-01-1981 Some 16,000 Ontario hospital workers, members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees, take part in an illegal strike. CUPE President Grace Hartman later goes to jail for supporting her members. [more]

27-01-1872 A public meeting at the Mechanics' Institute in Hamilton, Ontario adopts resolutions to reduce the normal six-day working week from 60 to 54 hours. When the Nine Hour League is announced, support grows in a dozen centres, from Sarnia to Montréal. [more]

29-01-1980 Jean-Claude Parrot, president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, begins a three-month jail sentence for defying a back-to-work law that ended a legal strike by postal workers in 1978. [more]

29-01-1946 Supreme Court Justice Ivan C. Rand releases his report on the Ford strike and imposes the Rand Formula to promote union security. [more]

31-01-1907 More than 400 women telephone operators in Toronto walk out when Bell Telephone attempts to introduce longer hours and lower pay. [more]