Articles

  • Labour in a time of loneliness

    (Just some) COVID-19 crisis responses from unions 

    Here are just some of the COVID-19 crisis responses from unions, responses that might just stay with us in some way, shape or form, after this pandemic is over. Keep reading…

  • Collective good over private profit

    Disaster socialism as a response to pandemics

    The excuse that there is not enough money to fund decent work, quality health care, schools and education, social housing, and a fair minimum wage is being proven false. Keep reading…

  • There’s Something in the Water

    A Film About Environmental Racism

    East Coast Black and Indigenous community activists challenge the policies and practices that have trashed communities of colour with impunity. Watch this damning documentary, now on Netflix.  Keep reading…

  • Level Up

    Video Game Workers Organizing to Build Power

    “For everybody, and especially for marginalized folks, being able to bargain collectively and get standardized contracts increases our odds of being able to stick around,” says Morgan, a member of Game Workers Unite. Keep reading…

  • Remember the Refugees

    The Crisis Unfolding on Europe’s Borders

    It is hard for us in the Global North, preoccupied as we are with the situation unfolding in our own backyards, to even imagine the impact of COVID-19 on the overcrowded refugee camps, never mind the conditions of life for those who don’t even have access to those camps. But we cannot turn away from this reality. Keep reading…

  • in case of emergency

    A poetic call for #SocialSolidarity

    Here is the first in what we hope will be many poems (songs, pieces of art, bike rides!) for #SocialSolidarity in these times of self-isolation during the COVID-19 outbreak. Keep reading…

  • BREAKING BREAD & MOVEMENT-BUILDING

    Gogi Bhandal & the Annual Brampton IWD Brunch

    “This event,” says labour activist Gogi Bhandal (right), “is about building the women’s movement and building community, because women play a huge part in community building.” Keep reading…

  • COVID-19 and the Need to Confront Racism

    A Call for Education and Solidarity

    We are in the middle of a crisis we can tackle head-on together by learning from the past and by forging solidarity in the wake of ever-increasing attacks on Asian workers. Keep reading…

  • Pensions are a promise

    Respect the Locked-Out Refinery Workers

    Unifor Local 594 president Kevin Bittmann has spent 23 years working at the Saskatchewan refinery. Now he and his members find themselves on the literal front lines of the Canadian labour movement in the fight for defined benefit pension plans. Keep reading…

  • LESSONS FROM AN EPIC SNOWSTORM

    Valuing Workers and Public Services

    If there was ever a time to reinforce the need for quality public services, and to recognize the passion and commitment of workers in the public sector, then this was it.  Keep reading…