Unifor president Lana Payne wants Canadian workers to know—and get paid—what they’re worth
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Foodora couriers are now dependent contractors—that’s a problem for Big Tech
Andrew Cash: The Ontario Labour Relations Board decision throws into question the status of workers on all platforms: Uber, Lyft, TaskRabbit, and more. And it opens a huge opportunity for the labour movement.
The Queen faces a labour dispute at Windsor Castle
Some staff start at less than $30,000. They want more from the royal purse.
Can Tim Hudak sell right-to-work in Ontario?
Or did his party just hand its opponents a silver bullet?
Carleton residence workers want a union
Residence fellows concerned about safety and workload
Editorial: What the Supreme Court really thinks about cyberbullying
It’s okay, but only when unions are the bullies
Transparency and C-377
Earlier this week, John Geddes looked closer at Conservative MP Russ Hiebert’s bill on union disclosure.
Quebec’s Couche-Tard: the king of the corner store
They’ve set their sights on Europe while facing off with a homegrown foe: the union movement
Back to work, again
Labour Minister Lisa Raitt says the Conservatives will introduce back-to-work legislation to prevent a disruption at Air Canada. Elizabeth May is unimpressed.
Why it’s okay to intervene in Air Canada’s labour dispute
An exchange from the Prime Minister’s media availability in Toronto this afternoon.