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After two high-profile incidents in northern British Columbia, Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has come under public scrutiny in...
We have recently witnessed mass strikes across Europe protesting the austerity agenda having a devastating effect on workers and the...
In the midst of mounting austerity attacks in North America, the Quebec students and Chicago teachers strike victories contradict the...
Walmart is the second biggest employer in the US, and the number one employer of African-Americans.
On August 9, platinum miners at South Africa’s Marikana mine (owned by Lonmin, a London-based multinational) went on strike demanding...
On November 14, general strikes spread across Portugal, Spain, Italy and Greece as well as parts of Belgium.
In late 2013 the 60-year-old Mr.
On October 22, under the stewardship of several BC First Nations, close to 5,000 people from all over BC came...
Deborah Pope, Chicago teacher and an organizer of the recent teachers strike, spoke in Toronto on October 11 to elementary...
On October 4, the first ever strikes at Wal-Mart occured, as walkouts and marches were supported by 88 workers in...
Public school and college teachers are the first public sector workers to receive the brunt of budget cuts to jobs...
Almost 20,000 elementary school teachers from across Ontario covered the lawns at Queen’s Park in a massive demonstration against the...
Labour Day is always a good time to reflect on the past year of struggles, and there have been many...
Two of Canada’s largest and most important private sector unions—the auto workers (CAW) and the communications, energy and paperworkers union...
September 5 saw 25,000 British Columbia Government Employees Union striking in 153 communities, at more than 700 work sites.