June 19, 2021
Bea Bruske elected as the CLC's new president
The Canadian Labour Congress has elected a new leadership team with Bea Bruske as president and Lily Chang as secretary-treasurer. Plus more labour news
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The Canadian Labour Congress has elected a new leadership team with Bea Bruske as president and Lily Chang as secretary-treasurer. Plus more labour news
The Canadian Labour Congress has elected a new leadership team with Bea Bruske as president and Lily Chang as secretary-treasurer. Plus more labour news
The national convention of the Canadian Labour Congress will elect a new team of officers. An interview with presidential candidate Beatrice Bruske. And more labour news
CUPE is trying to get a member released from a Turkish jail. Teachers want climate change built into school curricula. And more.
WestJet airport agents in Calgary and Vancouver joined Unifor by signing union cards. Plus more labour news.
Country music used to be about the experiences of working people. Has it now become a tool for the right wing? Plus more labour news.
Ken Neumann, the United Steelworkers’ national director, is retiring. He talks with RadioLabour about his career and the future of the labour movement.
Ken Neumann, the United Steelworkers’ national director, is retiring. He talks with RadioLabour about his career and the future of the labour movement.
Ken Neumann, the United Steelworkers’ national director, is retiring. He talks with RadioLabour about his career and the future of the labour movement.
The Canada Pension Plan Investment Board is helping Brazil’s right-wing government to privatize a public water system in Rio de Janeiro. Plus labour’s plans for the climate crisis.
A little H&S committee named April 28 as the International Day of Mourning which is now recognized around the world. Plus Biden’s plan to unionize thousands.
Canada would gain at least $11 billion per year in corporate tax revenue from a global minimum tax rate at 21 per cent as proposed by U.S. President Joe Biden.