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UFCW Canada and AWA win Bob Borch Human Rights Award
0 Comments | Posted by admin in Human rights, Live from the convention floor
UFCW Canada and the Agriculture Workers Alliance (AWA) are the recipients of this year’s prestigious Bob Borch Human Rights Award, which the OFL presents at each convention to organizations or individuals who display an extraordinary commitment to furthering the rights of workers in Ontario.
“The tireless efforts of UFCW Canada and the AWA on behalf of [...]
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Equity groups and public sector under attack – video
0 Comments | Posted by admin in Human rights, Live from the convention floor, Women's issues
CLC executive vice-president Barb Byers talks about economic loss for women, Aboriginal workers, workers of colour, and workers with disability. And now, the public sector is under attack.
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Unions are first and last lines of defence for many
0 Comments | Posted by admin in Economy, Human rights, Live from the convention floor
Unions have to keep defending workers’ rights and elect political leaders who will do the same, CLC executive vice-president Barb Byers told delegates this morning.
As job losses continue to mount, and private sector workers struggle with unemployment and lost pensions, corporate leaders “are setting their sights” on the public sector.
“If they can silence us, they [...]
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Workers of colour, not ‘visible minority’
0 Comments | Posted by admin in Constitution, Human rights
Delegates voted for a constitutional change that means the OFL will no longer use the term, ‘visible minority’, and will instead refer to ‘workers of colour’.
The OFL executive board recommended the change. The United Nations said in 2007 that Canada’s use of the term, ‘visible minorities’ may be discriminatory.
The OFL’s 2007 convention decided to review [...]


