Rebuilding our social institutions
Labour can lead on divesting from destruction, funding the public good
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Unexpected solidarities
Building power for Palestine in the federal public service
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Labour pains
To achieve liberation beyond decriminalization, unions must materially support sex workers
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On breaking and not breaking the war machine
Canada’s arms industry is growing. And, increasingly, its workers are unionizing and even striking. These strikes come with enormous possibilities for the labour movement – or enormous challenges.
Latest Stories
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Alternative agriculture, radical reimaginings
The political economy of migrant labour in Canada’s agricultural industry
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Abolishing carceral social work
Reflections on the new anthology championing abolition within social work -
Transfeminine liberation in defiant times: a reading list
Celebrating the resilience of transfeminine joy
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100 cents on the dollar
Whether on a small or large scale, employers employ the same tactics to enact wage theft. Faced with this, Live Freely Foods bakery workers banded together to win back their wages.
Current Issue
November/December 2024
On breaking and not breaking the war machine. Plus: pushing federal public service unions to do more on Palestine, how unions can work toward a worker and climate safe world, the violence of wage theft, and more. Cover art by Michael DeForge.