From COVID-19 to climate, workers respond to crisis

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Date
Thursday, April 22
6pm EDT
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Unifor members participating in a climate action rally.


The COVID-19 pandemic made existing crises worse, including the ongoing climate crisis. Without proper planning and foresight, workers themselves and their families are the ones who will shoulder the burden of today's crises.

On the occasion of Earth Day, the North American Solidarity Project is inviting union members, activists and allies to attend an online exchange called From COVID-19 to climate, workers respond to crisis.

The online exchange will take place on Thursday, April 22 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on zoom. Advance registration is required.

Together, the panel will aim to define crisis as it is experienced by working people today. The panel will seek to envision what labour climate action looks like now and for future generations.

The North American Solidarity Project is a joint effort to transform the labour movement in North America based on democratic, militant, and social unionism, and true internationalism between workers in the United States, Mexico and Canada.

Register here