Everybody in, nobody out: Public health care for all

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Wednesday, May 19
6pm EDT
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A group of health care workers stand socially distanced with the text: "Everybody in: nobody out. Public health care for all."

Working people across North America have different access to health care, and the gaps in access have become so much more obvious and dangerous in light of a pandemic. Today, the fight against privatized health care in Canada and the fight for Medicare for All in the US take on great importance in our society's ability to recognize health care as a basic right for all.

The North American Solidarity Project is inviting union members, activists and allies to attend a webinar called Everybody in, nobody out: Public health care for all.

Participants will get to hear from a panel of campaigners, advocates and health care workers from across North America.

The online exchange will take place on Wednesday, May 19 from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time on zoom. Advance registration is required.


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