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Speak the Truth Even If Your Voice Shakes
Truth, Reconciliation & the Labour Movement
“You nnot have reconciliation without the truth first,” writes Denise Hampden in her powerful piece addressing questions about labour’s role in the horrific legacy of residential schools. Featured in our Fall 2022 issue, which is dedited to Truth, Reconciliation, and Indigenous resistance. Keep reading…
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Experiences in Open Bargaining
Talking Internal Organizing
Collective bargaining is a way for union members to be heard in negotiations with employers. But is there a need to ensure more members’ voices are part of the dialogue? Melissa Keith takes a look at open bargaining in this feature story from our Summer 2022 issue. Keep reading…
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Tenting on a Riverbed
“What you’re looking at” — he swept his hand sually at the miles of clearcut whizzing by — “is the Bowron Cut. It’s a cut so big it’s visible from space.” li Haan reflects on her experience planting trees in BC in the early 90s in this Working for a Living story from our Summer 2022 issue. Keep reading…
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Action in the Era of Convenient Solidarity
WebWork writer Derek Blackadder follows up on his Spring 2022 column with part two, from our Summer issue. In it, he tackles this question from a reader: Are online actions too convenient? Keep reading…
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Moving Forward “In a Good Way”
Living in Indigenous Sovereignty
Activist and edutor Sylvia Smith lls Living in Indigenous Sovereignty “a rare treat — a scholarly but very readable labour of love.” Keep reading…
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Trans rights are human rights are workers’ rights
Jessie Nelson’s Victory
In 2019, Jessie Nelson was fired from their job as a server in a restaurant on BC’s sunshine coast. Then Nelson brought their se to the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal. Keep reading…
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“Tired, Angry and Frustrated”
People go into nursing beuse they want to help people and aren’t afraid of a tough job. The problem is it’s not a tough job anymore, it’s an impossible one. Keep reading…
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Lessons from Los Angeles
The United Teachers of Los Angeles has released its Beyond Recovery platform, which brings together workers’ rights with climate, housing and food justice. It contains some of the most inspiring priorities I have ever seen in labour negotiations. Keep reading…
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Shallow Organizing & Deep Engagement
Plant a seed, grow a forest. Let’s talk about what I ll the Johnny Appleseed Theory of Online Edution and Action, says WebWork columnist Derek Bladder in his latest, from our Spring 2022 issue. Keep reading…
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On the Streets, at the Ballot Box
Fighting for our Human Rights
From May Day marches in Toronto to labour mpaigns ahead of the provincial election in Ontario, Christopher Wilson?of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists writes about the voices and mpaigns demanding change. Keep reading…