Unifor urges City of Toronto to improve transit, save jobs in Thunder Bay January 23, 2020 Unifor delivered a strong deputation to the City of Toronto’s Budget committee to warn that excessive delays in the purchase of at least 60 new...
Operation Christmas Cheer brightens spirits at Voith picket line December 9, 2019 Operation Christmas Cheer brightened spirits as volunteers brought gifts and good will to striking Local 252 members at the Voith Hydro picket line.
Strong unions needed in Canada, Freeland tells convention August 20, 2019 Strong unions are vital to protecting good jobs and the middle class, and to fending off the rise of the radical right, Chrystia Freeland says.
Unifor members at Newport frozen food processing plant secure their first collective agreement May 22, 2019 Unifor members working at a Newport frozen food processing plant in Gaspésie voted 96 per cent in favour of the terms of their very first collective..
Widow of GE Worker Wins 24 Year-Old Claim November 22, 2018 After multiple denials, Workplace Safety and Insurance Board concedes that toxic chemicals played a key role in the premature death of an Ontario...
Building solidarity across borders November 11, 2018 More than 140 union leaders and activists from several countries gathered for the first ever North American Solidarity Project Conference.
Unifor fights to #SaveLocalNews and end harassment March 9, 2018 Unifor members were honored for their work at the Canadian Screen Awards, with some using the opportunity to highlight the crisis in local news.
N.B. government commits to domestic violence leave January 24, 2018 The N.B. government’s January 22 announcement to include domestic violence leave...
Unifor members give $135,000 to foodbanks December 15, 2017 Unifor locals across Canada have made donations to 48 food banks, totaling $135,000 ....
Mediator to be appointed in D-J Composites lockout October 20, 2017 An independent mediator will be appointed to attempt to put an end to a 306 day lockout...