… Unifor submission to the CRTC July 18, 2016 Share Main Image … CRTC 2015-134. Unifor represents more than 310,000 members across the country in 20 economic sectors. Unifor … on Phase 2 of its review of basic telecommunicationsservices. Unifor looks forward to the CRTC’s determination …
… Bell workers raise community support through outreach at Ontario … markets July 11, 2019 Share Main Image Image When a new telecommunications project is announced in your hometown, it … service has been completely outsourced, meaning that Uniformember’s jobs are put at risk while their work is given to …
… Unifor to respond to CRTC on multi-ethnic TV License May 21, … licensee must appoint an editorial board of at least five members, the majority of whom shall not be employees of the … union representing 315,000 Canadians in 20 major industrial sectors, including 12,000 in the media sector. OMNI TV …
… Unifor rallies in Ottawa to protest Bell job cuts March 20, 2024 … Payne. “In this round of job cuts, the majority of Uniformembers losing their employment are customer service and … to your employees and Canadians to provide telco and media services with integrity," said Unifor National …
… Unifor tells CRTC the ‘path forward’ means protecting Canadian … is in crisis because the CRTC failed to regulate streaming services at their introduction in 1999 and again in 2009, … two-and-a-half years, the media sector has cut 482 Uniformembers in broadcast television, most in local news, with …
… Unifor applauds CRTC for supporting local news June 4, 2024 … In the announcement, the CRTC is requiring online streaming services to contribute 5% of their Canadian revenues to … major centres. Unifor lost over 120 broadcast media members in 2023, and this year, the union has already seen …
… Unifor comments on the Part I Application by the Broadcasting … 6 2024_FINAL.pdf Marc Morin Secretary General, Corporate Services and Operations Canadian Radio-television and … largest private sector union, with more than 320,000 members across Canada working in 20 economic sectors. Unifor …
… Let’s all thank the “COVID-19 Heroes” who keep showing up for work March 24, 2020 Share Main Image Image By Jerry Dias … and care. For me, it means negotiating for Uniformembers over the phone instead of across the table and … do run out of supplies, or when you need medical care orservices, please be gracious and patient. Canada’s workers …
… last just a little longer, and relying on health care workers to help us navigate the new world of isolation, … and care. For me, it means negotiating for Uniformembers over the phone instead of across the table and … do run out of supplies, or when you need medical care orservices, please be gracious and patient. Canada’s workers …
… The securing of 2,800 good jobs at the Ford Oakville plant is an example of what we can achieve when … the sweat, the brains, and the commitment of the proud members of Unifor Local 707. They have worked hard to … place to build many quality products and provide valuable services that are the foundation of a strong economy. It …
… Unifor Submission to the Parliamentary Committee on Finance … communications as well as the public and private servicessectors. On behalf of these members, their families and communities, Unifor welcomes the …
… Unifor Submission to the 2022 Federal Budget Consultation … retail, hospitality and many others. On behalf of these members, their families and communities, Unifor welcomes the … Canadians to fully participate in society and access public services that they rely on. The CRTC Universal Service …
… Image As Canada’s largest union in the private sector, Unifor is the leading union and in several economic … and Economic Development. Unifor represents: • 86,000 members in advanced manufacturing (including, auto assembly … economies and ensure that Canadians have access to good services. The government has acknowledged the importance of …
… Unifor Submission to the Ministry of Finance Consultation on the … communications as well as the public and private servicessectors. On behalf of these members, their families and communities, Unifor welcomes the …
… Unifor Submission to the Consultation on the 2023 Federal Budget … communications as well as the public and private servicessectors. On behalf of these members, their families and communities, Unifor welcomes the …
… Unifor submits response to CRTC regarding regulations attached … are laying off employees, consolidating and regionalizing services, and downsizing operations just to stay on the air. Unifor lost 136 members in broadcast television last year, the equivalent of …
… Unifor Federal Budget 2025 submission: An Economic Plan and … communications as well as the public and private servicessectors. On behalf of these members, their families and communities, Unifor welcomes the …
… productive and prosperous economy; and that affects all Uniformembers. Unfortunately, in many cities and towns, … Canadians, and to promote the need for well-funded transit services. Unifor priorities Despite the range of estimates …
… Unifor Submission to the 2022 Federal Budget Consultation … retail, hospitality and many others. On behalf of these members, their families and communities, Unifor welcomes the … in Canada and an important reminder why transportation services are essential and need to stay within the public …
… Unifor comments the Application for exemption from the Online … 6 2024_FINAL.pdf Marc Morin Secretary General, Corporate Services and Operations Canadian Radio-television and … largest private sector union, with more than 320,000 members across Canada working in 20 economic sectors. Unifor …
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