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- The Precariat’s Parental Leave –Between nursing, nurturing, and sleep deprivation, how does a freelancer making a stable living while parenting?
- Our Past Is Prologue –Letters between long-time friends Aina Kagis and Barb Byers on the labour movement past, present, and future.
- After Brazil’s Worst Mining Disaster –How workers and activists are rebuilding their local economy in the aftermath of one of the world’s most devastating mining tragedies.
- Casino Workers Beat The House –In B.C.’s biggest private-sector organizing drive in nine years, workers took on Canada’s casino giant.
- The Second Crisis –How workers on the front lines of Canada’s opioid crisis are coping – and what organized labour can do to support them.
- Science After Harper –Funding for basic research is declining, leaving scientists unable to work effectively. While researchers are spending more time applying for scarce and competitive grants, scientific labour is placed on hold.
- Policing Black Lives: The Colour Line –The history of segregated labour in Canada’s Jim-Crow era
- Writing For These Times –An exclusive interview with this year’s Writing in the Margins contest judges, Janet Rogers and Fathima Cader.
- Unions in Court –How does the labour movement use the courts to advance the rights of workers?
- Unions Can Be Of Our Making –Building a humane system to organize labour and resources is an enormous task, but it’s possible and urgent.
- Moving Past Precarity –The world of work has changed and the labour movement has to meet this challenge and move beyond it.
- Byers, Barb –Barb Byers has fought for the underdog all her life: first as a social worker, then as president of the Saskatchewan Government and General Employees’ Union and as Saskatchewan Federation of Labour president. She was a CLC officer from 2012 until her retirement in 2017.
- Kagis, Aina –Aina Kagis worked for CUPE for 23-plus years, 17 as a national representative and six as regional director in Saskatchewan. She hopes that the labour movement will become a much more radical agent for social change and that those in leadership positions will either step aside or enthusiastically initiate or…
- Hanson Pastran, Sasha –Sasha Hanson Pastran is an activist-academic-policy wonk who was born in Nicaragua, grew up in Saskatoon, and currently calls Ottawa home. She focused her graduate research on global mining conflicts, with a deep dive into Brazilian mining policies and practices.
- Bigolin Neto, Pedro –Pedro Bigolin Neto is an earthling wondering how cosmic dust unfolded into complex systems. Concerning human systems, he currently studies land conflicts through legal and decolonial perspectives. He believes the deep and needed changes will come from the borders.
- Neatby, Stuart –Stuart Neatby is a journalist and Maritimer based in Vancouver. He is a recent graduate of Langara College’s journalism program and is working on a series of stories for the Vancouver Sun about the growth of the international student industry in Canada. Stuart is a former labour organizer and hotel…
- Sweetman, Mick –Mick Sweetman is a community journalist whose work has appeared in publications like This Magazine, Canadian Dimension, and rabble.ca. He hosts “The Scope News” on CJRU 1280AM in Toronto and coordinates student journalists at The Dialog at George Brown College. He tweets at @MickSweetman.