Articles

  • Heroes Need Decent Working Conditions

    Supporting Workers during the Pandemic, and After

    What kind of society will emerge post-pandemic? Will we accept government claims that we must tighten our belts to recover economically, as if many people haven’t already tightened their belts to the last notch? Will we go back to business as usual or will we insist that working people see real and lasting change? Keep reading…

  • Beyond Thoughts and Prayers

    Treating the Pandemic of Anti-Black Racism

    We need courageous leaders to help us get out of our comfort zones and lead difficult conversations that can help us challenge our biases and beliefs. We need more people to speak up for equality. Black lives matter. Keep reading…

  • COVID-19 and the Anti-Asian Pandemic

    BC Teachers Speak Out

    Teachers must “go beyond OMG, thoughts and prayers,” to critical self-reflection and a behavioural shift, says Richmond, BC teacher Joe Tong. Keep reading…

  • Chinese Canadian Shingle Workers’ Historic Organizing

    Excavating Narratives of Resistance

    With this article about the Chinese shingle workers’ organizing drive in British Columbia in 1919, I want to invite other labour activists in Indigenous, Asian, Black and other racialized communities in Canada to excavate other untold tales of resistance for generations of labour activists to come. Keep reading…

  • From Pandemic to Prosperity

    Retooling GM Oshawa

    Now that the door has been cracked open to the idea of retooling, we need to kick it wide open to help save lives and to create thousands of good, unionized jobs. Keep reading…

  • We Need Action, Not Words

    Frontline Healthcare Workers Speak Out

    Being called heroes is one thing, but true appreciation for healthcare workers would be better reflected by adequate staff-to-client ratios, paid sick days, and good wages, now, and after the pandemic is over. Keep reading…

  • Celebrate International Workers’ Day

    Happy May Day!

    Wishing everyone a militant and joyful May Day. Keep reading…

  • Separate But Together

    A Message of Solidarity on April 28

    Every year on April 28, workers across Canada gather in our communities to mourn for those killed on the job, injured in the course of their work, or made sick due to hazardous workplace conditions. Moreover, we commit ourselves to the fight for safety on the job for every single worker, healthcare workers included. Keep reading…

  • Name it, End it

    Misogyny and Male Violence

    You can’t change what you don’t name. We must acknowledge the clear connection between these horrific acts of misogynist rage and the societal and cultural norms at the root of this behaviour. Keep reading…

  • Abandoned and Disposable

    An Agricultural Worker Speaks Out

    “I’m scared of contracting the virus,” says Tony (a pseudonym). “When we learned that two workers contracted the virus, we told the supervisor we would like to see social distancing. But the supervisor told us that is not possible.” Keep reading…