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A union for sex workers
Canada’s sole sex worker’s union wants to organize the industry coast to coast. But with members spread out in different cities, and working for online services like OnlyFans, how much support can a union provide?
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Busted
Aaron Doncaster was fired from his job as a dishwasher at Calgary’s Hilton Garden Inn for organizing a union. But in Alberta, workers have new protection against union-busting bosses.
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Casino Workers Beat The House
In B.C.’s biggest private-sector organizing drive in nine years, workers took on Canada’s casino giant.
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Everything Goes Up But Pay
Racialized women are at the forefront of labour’s most promising campaign.
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Regression Analysis
In Atlantic Canada, where a succession of corporate-compliant provincial governments have created an environment conducive to scabbing and receptive to the business lobby, workers are bargaining not with employers, but with fear, fragmentation, and poor prospects for a stable future of work.
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Student Activism in a Union Town
The automotive capital of Canada was once a site of militant labour organizing. Today, it’s humming with a renewed sense of activism, this time led by students.