Unions
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Saskatchewan health-care workers ‘at a breaking point,’ unions sayThree unions representing health-care workers in Saskatchewan are speaking out about poor retention and low wages as the fall legislative session kicks off.CanadaOct 22, 2025
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Ontario warehouse becomes Walmart’s 1st to unionize in Canada after certificationUnifor says Ontario's labour relations board has given Unifor the OK to represent workers at a Walmart warehouse in Mississauga, Ont.CanadaSep 25, 2024
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Starbucks looks likely to win U.S. Supreme Court case involving pro-union workersJustices noted during oral arguments that Congress requires the National Labor Relations Board to seek such injunctions in federal court.ConsumerApr 23, 2024
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Poilievre says ‘corporate lobbyists’ in Ottawa are ‘utterly useless’Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre told Vancouver business leaders Friday that he has no use for "corporate lobbyists" and that his focus is on "working-class people."CanadaMar 8, 2024
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Quebec public sector strikes could inspire others, as workers grow more combativeThe recent strikes, among the largest in Canadian history, are part of a broader trend in which workers have become increasingly willing to fight for better pay and conditions.CanadaDec 31, 2023
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Quebec public sector negotiations resume after Christmas break as strike threat loomsIn recent days Quebec announced a flurry of tentative deals with several labour groups, including unions representing teachers, support staff and health-care system employees.CanadaDec 26, 2023
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More Quebec public unions have tentative deals on working conditions, but not on payNegotiations around salaries and benefits are taking place at a central negotiation table separate from talks around working conditions, which are being discussed by sector.CanadaDec 24, 2023
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Canadians showing more support for striking workers amid inflation, corporate profitsAn Abacus poll on the dispute between the Ontario government and education workers last year showed more Ontarians blamed the government, not workers, for the dispute.CanadaSep 17, 2023
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Many support staff positions unfilled in Quebec schools, union warnsLast week, Quebec's education minister said that at last count there were at least 8,558 vacant teaching positions, including 1,859 full-time and 6,699 part-time.EducationAug 27, 2023
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Ontario coroners looking to unionize over working conditions and upcoming reformsThe Ontario Coroners Association says coroners are frustrated with a new computer program that has increased workloads and lost data.CanadaJun 14, 2023
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