Entries in canadian labour congress (11)

Monday
Jun282010

CLC and International Labour Organization

Members of the Canadian Labour Congress recently attended the International Labour Conference in Geneva, Switzerland. Below is a report on that conference and other items of interest related to the Canadian Labour Congress and the International Labour Organization.

Updates: CLC & the International Labour Organization (ILO)

Friday
Apr092010

Canadians Need Good Jobs: Canadian Labour Congress

OTTAWA – The availability of good quality and family-supporting jobs for Canadians remains a problem even as the country begins to emerge from a devastating recession, says Ken Georgetti, president of the Canadian Labour Congress.

To view complete English version, click here.

Wednesday
Apr072010

United Steelworkers Vale Strike

The United Steelworkers is in a hard-fought eight month strike against the world’s second largest mining multinational, Vale. This hugely profitable multinational is demanding massive concessions to its members’ pensions, nickel bonus and seniority in their Sudbury, Port Colborne and Voisey’s Bay operations. This nasty, protracted fight has been relentlessly forced upon them by this foreign multinational through tactics and aggressiveness the likes of which we have rarely seen in this country.

As demonstrated in Sudbury on March 22nd, their strikers are receiving incredible solidarity from the United Steelworker’s allies and supporters from across the country and around the world. This show of solidarity is very encouraging and much appreciated. Included below is a report they have prepared on Vale’s approach to business and mining in Canada which provides an insight into how foreign multinationals are buying up Canada’s resources and not living up to their responsibility to Canada’s communities or workers.

Visit the United Steelworkers our strike website to get background and daily updates related to Vale Inco and this important labour battle: www.FairDealNow.ca

United Steelworkers Report

Friday
Nov202009

CLC Postcard Campaign Targets Violence Against Women

OTTAWA – The Canadian Labour Congress is asking Canadians to send 20 postcards in 20 days to the prime minister telling him to take action now to end violence against women.

“On December 6th it will be 20 years since 14 young women were murdered in Montreal simply because they were women,” says Barbara Byers, Executive Vice-President of the Canadian Labour Congress. “Ironically, as this anniversary approaches, our government is trying to eradicate the firearms registry, the one concrete measure taken to reduce gun violence against women.”

Byers says the CLC and its affiliate unions have distributed thousands of postcards and have asked people to return them to Prime Minister Stephen Harper between November 16th and December 6th. The cards urge him to keep the gun registry, and also contain messages asking that Canada improve the lives of women by: improving the funding of shelters for women and children; investing in new social housing; setting a national standard for welfare rates; providing equal pay for work of equal value; and improving services, including a nationally-funded child care program, better public pensions and access to Employment Insurance.

Byers says, “Rather than promoting women’s equality, the federal government is severely limiting women’s capacity to organize, advocate and lobby. They won’t support women’s equality in the workplace and have limited women’s rights to challenge discrimination before the courts. We will not accept an erosion of our hard-won equality rights and we will not be silenced by a socially conservative government agenda.”

The 20 Days 20 Ways postcards are available on the CLC website. The Canadian Labour Congress, the national voice of the labour movement, represents 3.2 million Canadian workers.

Friday
Oct302009

CLC Supports Striking Museum Workers

OTTAWA – The Executive Council of the Canadian Labour Congress is asking workers who belong to its affiliated unions not to visit the Museum of Civilization and the Canadian War Museum in Ottawa-Gatineau until striking workers have secured a fair collective agreement.

The CLC’s Executive Council, meeting in Ottawa, passed a resolution saying in part that the Canadian Museum of Civilization Corporation (CMCC) “has blatantly abandoned that responsibility by failing to negotiate a fair collective agreement with its workforce.”

For the past five weeks, 420 members of the Public Service Alliance of Canada have been on strike at the museums to secure a collective agreement that would change the museum’s employment practices: 38% of the workforce is employed on a temporary basis, and museum workers are being paid 30% less on average than other federal government museum workers doing the same or similar jobs.

The CLC is also calling upon the government of Canada to force the museum “to negotiate a collective agreement that ends the precarious work practices used by the Corporation.”

Friday
Aug142009

Federal Budget Submissions

Each year, the Canadian Labour Congress and the Manitoba Organization of Faculty Associations make submissions to the federal government as it prepares for the upcoming year’s budget. Below are links to both submissions.

MOFA Federal Budget Submission

CLC Federal Budget Submission

Thursday
Jul232009

Canadian Labour Online - July, 2009

Canadian Labour Online is the Canadian Labour Congress’ Newsletter.

In this issue: CLC condemns coup in Honduras; Georgetti says improved EI best way to stimulate economy; Solidarity with Mexican Mineworkers; International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) Youth Committee Meets in Brazil.

English Version

Thursday
Apr232009

CLC Letter to Hon. Tony Clement

While Canada is in the midst of the greatest recession in recent times,
our Federal Government has seen fit to use the bad times to attack
working people for their only sin, that of working for one of the many
employers who are on the brink of financial disaster. Not a single
worker caused this global economic meltdown, but for some reason, the
Harper government seems to be inclined to blame us, while remaining
largely silent in their criticism of those who got us into this mess.
Attached, please find a letter CLC President Ken Georgetti sent to The
Honourable Tony Clement, Federal Minister of Industry on April 17th.

Letter to Hon. Tony Clement

Thursday
Mar192009

Canadian Labour Online - April 1, 2009

Canadian Labour Online is the Canadian Labour Congress’ Newsletter.

In this issue:

Prime Minister Harper must push for action at G-20
The Canadian Labour Congress Welcomes International Guests
Human Rights and the Economy
New on the Web

Canadian Labour Online - April 1, 2009

Wednesday
Dec032008

CLC Coalition Government Information

November 30, 2008
To Members of the Executive Council
Dear Brothers and Sisters:

The Canadian Labour Congress has been working through the weekend to develop a range of materials that unions and labour activists can use to show their support for an alternative government.

Our web site has been updated to include a message people can send directly to their Liberal, NDP and Bloc Member of Parliament. It also contains information about why Labour supports a Coalition government. In the coming days, we will add information about rallies that are being organized in communities across the country.

Attached is a graphic that we are urging affiliates to place on the front page of their web site and link directly to our e-mail message to MPs.

The links to the email action are:

English / French

In solidarity,

Ken Georgetti,
President
Canadian Labour Congress