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Open letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper regarding violence against women

The first national Unifor women’s conference is calling for a federal action plan on the issue of violence against women, including an inquiry into the murdered and missing Aboriginal women.

Our repeated call for action comes on the heels of a brutal attack suffered by a woman in Thunder Bay and her daughter, in Thunder Bay, at the hands of a former intimate partner. The woman survived the attack, but her daughter, 8 years old, was killed yesterday morning.

 

Promote the Launch on May 30th!

This poster was developed to advertise the May 30th Launch and encourage members to tune in to see the results live.

Launch of Two Joint Websites

Two joint sites will be regularly updated as new information and multi-media materials become available.

Regional Joint Meetings

The two unions will be reporting and getting feedback on the New Union formation progress so far - particularly the efforts of the Organizing...

What is Unifor?

We will be a union for workers, a union for the unemployed, a union for women, a union for new Canadians, a union for young workers and the precariously employed...

Changing Names for Changing Times

Unifor will be a union built for workers. But it will also be a union for the unemployed and self-employed, a union for women and young workers...

Media Advisory - Cascade Aerospace workers to picket international trade show

ABBOTSFORD, BC, Aug. 6, 2014 /CNW/ - Striking Cascade Aerospace technicians (Unifor Local 114) and their allies from across the Lower Mainland will be picketing the Aerospace, Defense, and Security Expo (ADSE) to protest the ongoing attempts by Cascade's owners to cut benefits for new employees.

CRTC ruling upholds Rogers' responsibilities to multilingual programming

TORONTO, July 31, 2014 /CNW/ - A Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) ruling today rebuffed Rogers Broadcasting Limited's request for sweeping regulatory relief for its OMNI ethnic television chain in spite of recent financial losses at those five stations.

In the same decision, the CRTC will require Rogers to enhance its commitments to original local programming broadcast from its national chain of City stations.

Statement regarding violence in the Middle East

The wretched and horrific violence in the Middle East, including the blanket and abhorrent killing of innocents, the vast majority of them Gazan civilians, the resulting dire humanitarian crisis and the rocket bombings of residential communities in Israel demands the world community act immediately to end these offences.

Like so many in the world, Unifor is appalled by the acts of terror and violence and the senseless killing.

Unifor available for comment on Rogers Broadcasting licence amendments

TORONTO, July 31, 2014 /CNW/ - Canada's largest media union, Unifor, will be available to comment following a ruling from the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) on Rogers Broadcasting's request to water down programming commitments at OMNI and City TV stations in BC, Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario.