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Quebec Child-care workers decry expansion of Quebec ban on religious symbols

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Quebec Child-care workers decry expansion of Quebec ban on religious symbols [The Gazette] 29-11-2025


Quebec Ignored union members make their voices heard on Bill 3 [CUPE] 28-11-2025


Strengthening Worker Unity and Inclusion: A Unifor Guide for Supporting Migrant Worker Members [Unifor] 26-11-2025


Budget 2025 misses the mark: Workers demand real action [CLC] 25-11-2025


Quebec Union leaders slam proposed labour law ahead of parliamentary hearings [CBC] 24-11-2025



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Ontario Ontario Federation of Labour adopts a 'Hot Cargo' resolution against Israel 2025-11-29 [rabble]

British Columbia Why BC Animators Are Breathing Easier about AI 2025-11-29 [Tyee]

Quebec Unions, community groups to hold demonstration in Montreal against Quebec government 2025-11-29 [Canadian Press]

British Columbia New job-protected medical leave in effect for workers facing serious illness, injury 2025-11-29 [Ministry of Labour]

Quebec Saturday protest in Montreal: Community groups as angry as unions 2025-11-29 [CITY]

Quebec Child-care workers decry expansion of Quebec ban on religious symbols 2025-11-29 [The Gazette]

Ontario Celebrate 50 Years of Women Powering Work! 2025-11-29 [OFL]

Arbitration date set for PSAC-USJE members at CSIS 2025-11-29 [PSAC]

British Columbia B.C. milk testers withdraw services at Lactanet lab as job action after strike notice 2025-11-29 [The News]

Union of Black Artists Society partners with Canadian Freelance Union to fight for fair wages and stronger protections for Black creatives 2025-11-29 [CFU-Unifor]

Quebec STM maintenance workers announce overtime strike through holidays 2025-11-29 [CBC]

Nova Scotia Two N.S. long-term care workers unions vote to strike, demand wage improvements 2025-11-29 [CTV]

Ontario Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 1792 reaches agreement with Cornwall 2025-11-29 [The Standard-Freeholder]

Alberta Health-care workers ratify new collective agreement 2025-11-29 [CBC]

Newfoundland and Labrador AAHP Calls for Expansion of Core Health Staffing Review 2025-11-29 [VOCM]

Nova Scotia Long-term care workers in Beaver Bank, Nova Scotia vote to strike 2025-11-29 [CUPE]

Ontario CUPE 2 stands with ATU 113 following recent violent incidents 2025-11-29 [CUPE]

Saskatchewan CUPE education bargaining think tank brings locals together 2025-11-29 [CUPE]

Saskatchewan Pressure worked — now it’s time to deliver child care spaces in Saskatchewan 2025-11-29 [CUPE]

Quebec The fire department in Saint-Félix-de-Valois, Quebec, is in danger! 2025-11-29 [CUPE]

Nova Scotia Lockeport long-term care workers vote to strike 2025-11-29 [CUPE]

Alberta Alberta health workers ratify deal reached moments before strike was set to start 2025-11-28 [Canadian Press]

Manitoba Replacement-worker ban among new laws in Manitoba 2025-11-28 [Canadian Press]

British Columbia B.C. dairy milk testers on strike, call for fair mileage compensation: union 2025-11-28 [Canadian Press]

Manitoba Western Manitoba Regional Library members ratify new agreement 2025-11-28 [MGEU]

Manitoba NCN Family & Community Wellness Centre members ratify new agreement 2025-11-28 [MGEU]

Manitoba Layoffs at RRC Polytech Centre for Newcomer Integration 2025-11-28 [MGEU]

Ontario Union alleges ‘thousands’ of violent incidents last year at SCDSB schools 2025-11-28 [Barrie Today]

Ontario Community rallies for striking workers at Central West Specialized Developmental Services 2025-11-28 [OPSEU]

Ontario Over 1000 LifeLabs laboratory workers across Toronto and Mississauga join OPSEU 2025-11-28 [OPSEU]

Alberta Calgary Burnco workers get 10% raise 2025-11-28 [Alberta Worker]

Alberta Alberta government ignoring lessons from lab privatization fiasco 2025-11-28 [NUPGE]

British Columbia Alberni Golf Club workers, allies rally to protest mass layoffs, union busting 2025-11-28 [SEIU 2]

UFCW Canada activists join CLC lobby day to push for affordability, worker-centred trade, and nation-building infrastructure 2025-11-28 [UFCW]

Alberta AHS GSS: Mediation tentatively rescheduled for Dec. 9, 10 2025-11-28 [AUPE]

Alberta AHS Nursing Care workers ratify new collective agreement 2025-11-28 [AUPE]

  JOB  British Columbia Equity Practicum Program 2025-11-28 [BCGEU]

British Columbia 8 Unifor members employed at Gibraltar Mine injured in bus crash 2025-11-28 [Unifor]

Ontario Unifor Submission to Bill 46 Protect Ontario by Cutting Red Tape Act 2025-11-28 [Unifor]

Quebec STM maintenance workers set to begin overtime strike in December 2025-11-28 [CITY]

Quebec Bill 3: The CAQ refuses to hear us 2025-11-28 [PSAC]

Ontario Violent crimes on Waterloo region's public transit almost tripled in last decade, CBC numbers show 2025-11-28 [CBC]

Ontario Worth More! campaign wins the 2025 Atkinson Good Fight Prize! 2025-11-28 [OCBCC]

British Columbia Community health workers vote in favour of strike mandate: union 2025-11-28 [The Star]

British Columbia ‘Honestly I don’t know’: Fort St. John union chapter president reacts to Canada Post agreement 2025-11-28 [Energetic City]

Quebec Ignored union members make their voices heard on Bill 3 2025-11-28 [CUPE]

Understanding the new Personal Support Worker (PSW) Federal Tax Credit 2025-11-28 [CUPE]

The Worth More! Campaign for Child Care Workers wins Atkinson Good Fight Prize 2025-11-28 [Atkinson Foundation]

Alberta Unifor welcomes focus on reducing methane emissions in Canada-Alberta deal 2025-11-27 [Unifor]

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This month in labour history

1-11-1956 At Springhill, Nova Scotia 39 men are killed and 88 are rescued after an explosion and fire in one of Canada’s deepest coal mines. [more]

2-11-2021 Thousands of demonstrators march on the legislature in Fredericton, New Brunswick in a province-wide strike by 22,000 members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees. With strong public support, the sixteen-day strike brings a significant victory. [more]

3-11-1908 The Fishermen’s Protective Union is formed in Herring Neck, Newfoundland and Labrador. The union attracts strong support and achieves significant political influence. [more]

5-11-1945 Striking Ford workers and supporters use hundreds of motor vehicles to blockade the company plant in Windsor, Ontario. The strike leads to an arbitrated settlement and the protection of union security through the Rand Formula. [more]

7-11-2022 Union members force the Ontario government to withdraw a bill to impose a contract on 55,000 school board employees. The attempt to use the “notwithstanding” clause to suspend collective bargaining fails in the face of widespread labour solidarity. [more]

10-11-1983 In British Columbia, three months of protests to defend union rights and social services reach a critical turning point as teachers prepare to join a massive mobilization led by Operation Solidarity and the Solidarity Coalition. [more]

10-11-1975 An iron ore carrier sinks in a storm on Lake Superior, with the loss of all 29 hands. A year later, the Canadian songwriter Gordon Lightfoot memorializes the freighter and crew of the Edmund Fitzgerald. [more]

16-11-1925 Three thousand workers at shoe factories in Quebec City go on strike when the employers announce reduced rates of pay. When the workers agree to submit the dispute to arbitration, they win a favourable result, but employers refuse to accept the decision. [more]

18-11-1929 At Onion Lake, in Northern Ontario, two Finnish-Canadian lumber camp union organizers are seen for the last time. When the bodies of Viljo Rosvall and Janne Voutilainen are found under the ice in the spring, they are buried as martyrs to the labour cause. [more]

19-11-1997 Forty-five thousand postal workers, members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers, walk off the job across the country over issues of job security, wages and changes to lettercarrier routes. [more]

22-11-2000 Workers at a McDonald's restaurant in Montreal gain union recognition. [more]

23-11-1921 A Maternity Protection Act, introduced by a labour member, is enacted in British Columbia. It allows women to apply for six weeks' unpaid leave before giving birth. It also prohibits the employment of mothers for six weeks after. [more]