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Black History Month 2010
The Canadian Labour Congress representing 3.2 million unionized workers acknowledges the month of February is an important opportunity to recognize and celebrate the significant contributions made by members of the African-Diaspora to our unions, workplaces and communities. Here are just two historic examples worth remembering. During the late 1800’s Elijah McCoy originally from Colchester, Ontario,
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Labour’s Effort to Help Haiti’s Earthquake Victims
All the world has watched with horror the images of the devastation caued by the earthquate in Haiti. Emergency relief to aid the victims is essential and the Canadian labour movement is responding once again with the same generosity and solidarity as in previous disasters. As in the past, the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is
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End to Lockout a Small Improvement for Tembec Workers
Tembec has been ordered by the Manitoba Labour Board to end the lockout of more than 250 of its employees which began September 1, 2009. But that doesn’t mean the workers will soon be back on the job. The lengthy lockout has been the prelude to the company either selling the paper mill in Pine
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New OHC Executive Director Appointed
The Manitoba Federation of Labour Occupational Health Centre recently recognized Carol Loveridge at her retirement as Executive Director from the MFL OHC. The MFL OHC Board has concluded an interview process with several exceptional candidates and is now pleased to announce that Sonia Kowalewich has accepted the position and will be starting in mid-August as

