CUPE Ontario members in Children’s Aid Societies take stand against anti-Black racism
Children’s Aid Societies must acknowledge and take action on anti-Black racism in sector, says CUPE Ontario. “Now more than ever, we...
Children’s Aid Societies must acknowledge and take action on anti-Black racism in sector, says CUPE Ontario. “Now more than ever, we...
As previously reported, Branch 106 of the Arak Criminal Court sentenced over 40 AzarAb Industries workers in City of Arak...
In a series of warning protests on 30 June, trade unions from all sectors, including education, mobilised against proposed changes...
Trade unions in Ukraine, including the IUF-affiliated Agro-Industrial Workers' Union of Ukraine (AIWU Ukraine) held protests in the capital Kyiv...
The jade mine is located in a remote area of northern Myanmar. It is believed that the mine collapsed after...
At a time when it was informing the public that activities at the four casinos in the province would be...
Brazil: Union mobilises to prevent shutdown of public education The Brazilian National Confederation of Education Workers (CNTE) is mobilizing to...
Trade union centers in Italy, Spain and the Netherlands are among the initial endorsers of a campaign to stop the...
While some segments of ICT EE industry, like consumer electronics, aviation and automotive have seen massive dismissals of workers, the...
CUPE is urging the Ontario government to use school reopenings as an opportunity to set province-wide standards for a range of...
Zimbabwe: Trade unions win court battle on school re-opening The Government of Zimbabwe announced that schools would reopen, already for...
New coronavirus hotspots have erupted in Germany's meat processing plants, spotlighting again the massive abuse of subcontracted migrant labour on...
“Workers must be part of creating a solution to end gender-based violence in the world of work by creating a...
The following letter to the editor by CUPE NS President Nan McFadgen was published by the Chronicle Herald on June 19, 2020. The...
The International Alliance in Support of Workers in Iran (IASWI) was formed in 1999 in Toronto-Canada and formally announced its formation in January 2000. In nearly two decades of continuous activism, we have played an impactful role in securing international support for Iranian workers’ struggles against the Islamic Republic of Iran, employers, and the inhumane conditions the capitalist order has imposed on working-class lives in Iran. During these years, our politics and the foundational basis guiding our activism have been predicated on working-class traditions with an uncompromising emphasis on working-class independence and autonomy.