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  • Manitoba Federation of Labour gives Stefanson government a D in report card on workplace safety and health
    June 14, 2022

    (WINNIPEG) The Manitoba Federation of Labour has given the Stefanson government a grade of D in its 2022 Workplace Health and Safety Report Card, citing numerous examples where the government has rolled back protections for workers on the job, MFL President Kevin Rebeck announced today. “Workplace safety and health rules keep workers safe on the

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  • Stefanson government introduces bill to raise the minimum wage
    May 30, 2022

    For months now, Manitoba’s unions have been raising the embarrassing fact that Manitoba is set to have the lowest minimum wage in the country this year.  After refusing to do anything about this, today the Stefanson government scrambled to introduce a bill that would allow the government to make a one-off increase to Manitoba’s minimum wage in

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  • Kevin Rebeck re-elected as President of the Manitoba Federation of Labour
    May 6, 2022

    Delegates to the 2022 Manitoba Federation of Labour (MFL) have re-elected Kevin Rebeck as President for a fifth term. Delegates also re-elected Jeff Traeger, President of UFCW 832, as MFL Treasurer.  “I am honoured to be chosen by members of the MFL to keep fighting on behalf of working families in our province,” said Rebeck.

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  • Because of Heather Stefanson and Brian Pallister, Manitoba’s minimum wage will become the lowest in Canada this year
    May 3, 2022

    Statement by Manitoba Federation of Labour President Kevin Rebeck in response to the announcement by the Government of Saskatchewan that Saskatchewan’s minimum wage will rise to $13/hr in October:  The Government of Saskatchewan plans to increase its province’s minimum wage to $13, which means that Manitoba will drop to having the lowest minimum wage in

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  • Manitoba Federation of Labour responds to provincial budget
    April 12, 2022

    Statement by MFL President Kevin Rebeck in response to the Stefanson government’s 2022/23 Budget: After years of cuts and underfunding by Brian Pallister and the continued impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the public services that working families count on are facing severe staffing shortages.  Areas like health care need far more support than this budget

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