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A thriving economy shouldn’t cost us our human rights [CLC] 11-12-2025


Support Bill C-247: Protect the Right to Strike [CUPE]  ActNOW!  10-12-2025


Ontario At a museum for the art of work, these are its masterpieces [CBC] 10-12-2025


Newfoundland and Labrador Town of Grand Falls-Windsor terminates CUPE 1349 President for participating in Elections [CUPE] 09-12-2025


British Columbia How the BCGEU Strike Raised the Bar for Nurses and Teachers [The Tyee] 08-12-2025



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Alberta Alberta teachers file complaints against province, allege bad faith bargaining 2025-12-12 [CTV]

British Columbia Construction firms fined $1.3M for crane incidents in Victoria, Vancouver 2025-12-12 [Times Colonist]

Nova Scotia Northern Pulp pensions to be made whole as woodlands sale proceeds 2025-12-12 [Unifor]

Steelworkers: we fight for better 2025-12-12 [USW]

Newfoundland and Labrador CUPE vows to defend labour leader fired by Town of Grand Falls-Windsor 2025-12-12 [CBC]

Newfoundland and Labrador Union for court staff joins working group launched amid Newfoundland and Labrador’s court disruptions 2025-12-12 [Canadian Lawyer]

Porter Airlines dispatchers vote unanimously for strike action 2025-12-12 [Bay Today]

A transformative leader and giant of the international labour movement 2025-12-12 [USW]

Thousands of Canada Post workers still in the dark on tentative deal reached three weeks ago 2025-12-12 [The Star]

Build Canada Homes investment plan puts profit ahead of affordability 2025-12-12 [CUPE]

Nova Scotia Arichat long-term care workers vote to strike 2025-12-12 [CUPE]

USA UFCW Canada joins international movement standing with Starbucks workers on Human Rights Day 2025-12-11 [UFCW Canada]

Ontario Doug Ford ordered Ontario public servants back to the office. Now, nearly 11,000 are asking to work from home 2025-12-11 [Toronto Star]

Quebec Montreal transit maintenance workers begin new job action with overtime hours strike 2025-12-11 [Canadian Press]

Alberta Lethbridge firefighters finally have a new contract 2025-12-11 [Alberta Worker]

Nova Scotia Unifor Atlantic Communications Locals ratify new collective agreement with Bell 2025-12-11 [Unifor]

Nova Scotia Report raises concerns about human rights of N.S. female migrant workers 2025-12-11 [Town and Country Today]

Quebec Montreal public transit strike starts Thursday 2025-12-11 [CTV]

Saskatchewan Transit union threatens strike over cuts in City of Regina's proposed budget, shortening service hours 2025-12-11 [CBC]

Nova Scotia Arichat Long Term Care Workers Vote to Strike 2025-12-11 [CUPE]

Study Shows Wide Wage Gap for Trans and Non-Binary Workers 2025-12-11 [The Tyee]

Ontario Baristas of Steel rally in solidarity with Starbucks Workers United for fairness on International Human Rights Day 2025-12-11 [USW]

‘I come from the shop floor’: Rob Ashton wants to rebuild the NDP from the working class up 2025-12-11 [Canadian Dimension]

Nunavut Iqaluit housing workers hope to avoid another strike as negotiations begin 2025-12-11 [The Spectator]

Saskatchewan Regina transit workers vote for strike mandate, with 83 per cent in favour 2025-12-11 [CKOM]

Quebec STM maintenance workers’ strike: Essential services deemed sufficient, Tribunal says 2025-12-11 [CITY]

Quebec Conciliator’s proposal accepted by Quebec ferry service union 2025-12-11 [Global]

Quebec Details of STM maintenance workers' holiday strike unveiled 2025-12-11 [CBC]

A thriving economy shouldn’t cost us our human rights 2025-12-11 [CLC]

Nova Scotia Joint Media Release on the Growing Threats to Our Public Mental Health and Addictions System 2025-12-11 [CUPE]

Quebec Crossing guards in Brossard, Quebec accept tentative agreement 2025-12-11 [CUPE]

Quebec Saint-Félix-de-Valois firefighters sanctioned again 2025-12-11 [CUPE]

Ontario ATU 113 response to Ministry of Transportation statement regarding slow runs of the Finch W LRT 2025-12-10 [ATU 113]

British Columbia SFU Wants Only Non-Union Faculty at New Medical School 2025-12-10 [PressProgress]

British Columbia Hyatt Vancouver Downtown Workers Win Groundbreaking Contract, Setting New Wage Standard 2025-12-10 [UniteHere Local 40]

Ontario CUPE to stage picket at budget session 2025-12-10 [Seaway News]

Air Transat averts pilot strike as union reviews tentative deal 2025-12-10 [CHCH]

Ontario Possible Strike Threatens In-Flight Meals, Holiday Travel from Ottawa Airport 2025-12-10 [Teamsters]

Ontario United Steelworkers & CSTEC launch Steelworker POWER Action Centre in Sault Ste. Marie 2025-12-10 [USW]

Saskatchewan Regina transit workers respond to proposed budget cuts with strike mandate 2025-12-10 [CTV]

Ontario Centre aims to help workers affected by Algoma Steel layoffs 2025-12-10 [CTV]

Ontario At a museum for the art of work, these are its masterpieces 2025-12-10 [CBC]

Nunavut Iqaluit housing workers hope to avoid another strike as negotiations begin 2025-12-10 [Nunatsiaq News]

Support Bill C-247: Protect the Right to Strike  ActNOW!  2025-12-10 [CUPE]

Alberta CUPE warns Alberta ignoring safety recommendations for care workers 2025-12-10 [The Safety Mag]

Air Transat and pilot union reach tentative agreement 2025-12-10 [BBC]

Ontario Support Long-Term Care and Senior Support Workers! 2025-12-10 [CUPE]

British Columbia The fight to build ferries in BC 2025-12-09 [BC Building Trades]

Pilots union reaches tentative deal with Air Transat 2025-12-09 [ALPA]

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This month in labour history

6-12-1917 Wartime miscalculations and naval mismanagement cause unprecedented devastation for working-class neighborhoods in Halifax, Nova Scotia. When two ships collide in the harbour, one of them loaded with tons of explosives, almost 2,000 people are killed. [more]

6-12-1921 J. S. Woodsworth, a Methodist minister arrested during the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, is elected as the Labour Member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre. Re-elected five times, he is a founder, in 1932, of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. [more]

7-12-1970 The Royal Commission on the Status of Women releases its report. Many of the 167 recommendations relate to the status of women in the workplace, including pay equity and access to childcare, education and training. [more]

8-12-2023 A seven-day general strike begins in Québec, led by a common front among union federations and involving more than 500,000 workers. With broad public support, the mobilization wins strong wage increases and other gains. [more]

9-12-1910 Methane gas explodes in the Bellevue, Alberta coal mine in the Crowsnest Pass. The union had warned against gas accumulations more than once that year. There are seventeen survivors and thirty-one casualties, including one rescuer. [more]

11-12-1984 The United Auto Workers Canadian Council decides to separate from the international union and form UAW-Canada, later the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW). [more]

11-12-1995 Workers in London, Ontario mount the first of a series of Days of Action held across the province in response to attacks on labour and social programs initiated by the Progressive Conservative government. [more]

14-12-1965 A small group of women workers at Tilco Plastics in Peterborough, Ontario, go on strike for a union contract, only to face strikebreakers and court injunctions against picketing. The strike is lost but leads to the abolition of ex parte injunctions. [more]

19-12-1945 The historic 99-day strike at Ford in Windsor, Ontario ends with an agreement to have Supreme Court Justice Ivan C. Rand arbitrate a new collective agreement. His decision leads to adoption of the Rand Formula for union security. [more]

20-12-2001 In a union appeal against an Ontario law, the Supreme Court of Canada rules that the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms protects the right of agricultural workers to trade unionism and collective bargaining. [more]

27-12-1913 Protests by members of the Industrial Workers of the World in Edmonton, Alberta, force the city to provide emergency work and housing for 400 unemployed. [more]

29-12-1958 Television screens on the French-language network go blank in Québec with the start of a strike by producers at Radio-Canada that lasts 70 days. With wide public support in the province, the producers win union recognition. [more]

29-12-1876 Grand Trunk Railway workers in eastern Ontario go on strike in support of fired co-workers. The four-day strike is broken by the use of scabs and militia. [more]

31-12-1958 In Newfoundland, members of the International Woodworkers of America go on strike against the Anglo-Newfoundland Development Company. When Premier Joe Smallwood decertifies the union, the struggle draws international attention. [more]

31-12-2011 In Alma, Quebec, Rio Tinto Alcan locks out members of Local 9490, United Steelworkers, in an attempt to replace all retiring workers with non-union contract employees. This is followed by a successful six-month global solidarity campaign. [more]