By Mzwandile Poncana | Mississauga.com When Rodolfo Pilozo began working at Walmart in 1995, he had just emigrated from Ecuador, and the pay …
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By Jim Dumville | River Valley Sun Jade Dulle is a driven young woman. Her drive helped her overcome mental health challenges. It …
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Labour Relations
United Steelworkers on strike rally outside Coquitlam auto distributor, demanding ‘living wage’
By Patrick Penner | Tri-Cities Dispatch Striking workers of the United Steelworkers (USW) Local 2009 held a rally outside Uni-Select, Bumper to Bumper, …
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By Maggie Macintosh | Winnipeg Free Press Staff members at the Manitoba Teachers’ Society met the official launch of a third-party probe into …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
Yukon Workers’ Safety and Compensation Board reports one worker death in 2023
By Talar Stockton | Yukon News 2023 saw one worker death in the territory, according to the Yukon Workers’ Safety and Compensation Board. The …
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By Michelle Gamage | The Tyee Union leaders say B.C.’s health-care workers have seen some minor improvements but there’s a long way to …
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Workplace Safety & OHS
WorkSafeBC issues nearly $170,000 fine to construction company, after tower crane hits high-voltage power lines in Coquitlam
By Patrick Penner | Tri-Cities Dispatch A construction company working on a Coquitlam development site was slapped with a $167,890 fine from WorkSafeBC, …
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By Maggie Macintosh | Winnipeg Free Press A Winnipeg teacher who has spent the last 25 years in union support and management roles …
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By Andrew Bates | Telegraph-Journal New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs said the province “strongly objects” to the inclusion of two nurses in a …
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Teachers, school boards in Manitoba sign groundbreaking four-year provincial contract
By Maggie Macintosh | Winnipeg Free Press Manitoba teachers are heading into a new school year with the promise of back pay and …