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On June 16 thousands of Ontarians took to the streets to demand that decent work be protected.
Forty-nine years after his assassination, Martin Luther King’s dreams of racial and economic justice were championed in the streets of...
After nearly three months into the new political era ushered in by a shocking American election, the emerging fault-lines and...
On February 17 York University food service workers in Unite Here local 75 went on strike to protest unfair wages...
Cafeteria workers at York University and the University of Toronto’s (UofT) Scarborough campus are gearing up for a joint strike...
What was true before the US election, and is even truer today, is that if we want to win we...
On October 20, more than a 100 people gathered at the Centre Tétreau in Gatineau, Quebec (Hull) to launch a...
Socialists have an important role to play in building working class solidarity and trying to prevent ideological fault lines from...
On October 1, 2016 activists from across the province will be gathering at Queen’s Park in Toronto as part of...
The rise in precarious work in Ontario in the past decade has been dramatic.
The fight for a $15 an hour minimum wage, which has spread to hundreds of cities across North America, was the...
Since its relatively modest beginnings in the fall of 2012 when a handful of fast food workers in New York...
Quebec’s anti-austerity party, Québec solidaire, has launched a series of tours of Quebec’s regions to consult with local communities outside...
On May 1, International Workers Day, unorganized workers from the Fight for 15 and Fairness campaign joined workers from the...
On April 1 the Chicago Teachers’ Union and the Fight for $15 launched joint strike action.