Donald Trump’s war in the Persian Gulf has killed hundreds of innocent people in 131 Iranian cities sparking increased inflation in Canada which will affect contract negotiations over the next year. The post Trump’s vanity war and inflation in Canada appeared first on rabble.ca .
Ontario has established a regulatory body for the province’s 100,000 personal support workers. But they are not represented on the body which the workers call fundamentally flawed. The post Ontario’s personal support workers need support too appeared first on rabble.ca .
Thousands attend CLC convention in Winnipeg. Comments by the leaders of the CLC, USW, PSAC, and UFCW plus NDP federal leader Avi Lewis. The post CLC sets a workers’ agenda for Canada appeared first on rabble.ca .
In its spring budget announcement the federal Liberal government may have started backtracking on the Canada-Wide Early Learning and Child Care progamme. The post Saving child care in Canada appeared first on rabble.ca .
Canada’s real GDP could be increased by billions if there was a one per cent increase in health care spending. The post 1% increase in health care spending could raise billions appeared first on rabble.ca .
Public Services International – the PSI – is calling for the 15% global minimum tax rate to be increased. The post Labour fights for 25 per cent global minimum tax appeared first on rabble.ca .
The two largest private sector unions in Canada have called for a four-point action agenda to counter attacks from the US as the CUSMA trade negotiations start. The post The Unifor and Steelworkers fight back agenda appeared first on rabble.ca .
How the Ontario government is taking over school boards and putting police in schools. The post The Ontario government plans to put police in schools appeared first on rabble.ca .
Comments by candidates Rob Ashton, Avi Lewis, Heather McPherson, Tanille Johnston and Tony McQuail. The post The five NDP leadership candidates tell why they’re running appeared first on rabble.ca .
Amazon workers at a warehouse in Delta B.C. have won a million dollar back pay settlement after the provincial Labour Board ruled against the company. The post Amazon workers win million dollars in back wages appeared first on rabble.ca .