TMU custodial and maintenance workers ready to strike
CUPE local 233, a union of custodial, maintenance, and trades workers at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), are set to go on strike as of Monday,…
CUPE local 233, a union of custodial, maintenance, and trades workers at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU), are set to go on strike as of Monday,…
Child care workers at Selwyn Community Child Care Centre in Toronto are fighting against poverty wages and stressful conditions to make sure they have what they need to serve families and their community.
Healthcare funding for the uninsured is an important step towards healthcare for all, and needs to be defended and expanded. Challenging these cuts helps build solidarity with the uninsured, promotes migrant justice, and supports public healthcare.
One week after a report that showed that students are struggling to access any kind of mental health supports, the TDSB budget shows that it will be cutting 485 school-based jobs. Members of education workers unions and teachers’ unions need to take this opportunity to unite and fight for every job.
After the police murder of a local land defender activists across North America are organizing actions in solidarity with those opposing the construction of Cop City, a proposed large-scale police training facility in Georgia.
Graduate students are in the midst of a cost of living crisis. In response to their university’s lobbying efforts to halt the Ontario tuition freeze,…
850 members of Memorial University of Newfoundland Faculty Association are on strike for fairness for contract faculty, more transparency and better wages. Their fight for better working conditions is a fight to make Memorial University better for all students and faculty.
Hundreds rallied outside Toronto city hall to protest John Tory’s proposed $48.3 million police budget increase. This was part of a month of action put together by a broad coalition of abolitionist and anti-racist organizations concerned with police violence and the hollowing out of social services, organized under the umbrella of “Another Toronto is Possible.”
Many Peruvians have taken to the streets to oppose last week’s removal of elected president Pedro Castillo. Ottawa has supported the ouster of the former…
Julia Dumanian made $311,500 last year. This was a 13 percent raise over the $275,000 she made the previous year, and a 155 percent increase…
Dalhousie was back at the bargaining table briefly last week, showing they are concerned about the mounting pressure from students. As long as student and campus solidarity continues to build, workers at Dal will win their fight.
Go Transit workers are set to strike over job security and securing protections against contracting out. They are the latest workers to hit the picket lines. There is an undeniable air of discontent simmering among workers in Ontario
