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Trudeau commitment to introduce asbestos ban a positive sign
This week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a meeting of Canada’s Building Trade Unions that the government of Canada is working on an asbestos ban. Canada’s last asbestos producing mine closed in 2012, yet Canada’s imports of asbestos have continued to rise. That’s why the Canadian Labour Congress has called for a ban on the
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Statement by MFL President on Asian Heritage Month
“May is Asian Heritage Month, a chance to celebrate and reflect on the many contributions that Asian-Canadians make to Canada. Asian arts, cuisine and culture have come to represent an integral part of Manitoba’s identity as a caring, inclusive and generous province. I encourage Manitobans from all backgrounds to take part in local celebrations and
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Labour miffed at Tory promise
Winnipeg Free PressSaturday, April 9, 2016By: Larry Kusch Labour miffed at Tory Promise The Manitoba Federation of Labour is angered by a Progressive Conservative plan that it says would make workplaces more difficult to unionize. PC Leader Brian Pallister said Friday he would amend provincial labour laws to require a secret ballot vote in all
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MFL Provincial Election Questionnaire
In lead up to the April 19th Manitoba provincial election, the MFL sent an election questionnaire to all the main political parties. We requested their responses to our questions about making life better for working families by April 4th. As of April 8th, only the NDP has responded to our election questionnaire. See the NDP’s
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Postal Worker Unions Team Up to Pitch Postal Banking
Communique from Canadian Union of Postal Workers: Postal Worker Unions Team Up to Pitch Postal Banking Thursday April 7 2016 OTTAWA – The unions representing Canada’s postal workers are rolling out a new social media campaign this week to convince the public and the Liberal government to bring back postal banking. With a review of
