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By Doug Nesbitt With files from Dan Darrah In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “Flexible Work+,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial NEWS - RANK AND FILE News. Article | 5/10/2021. Putting the long-term care profiteers out of business. By Doug Nesbitt As COVID-19 took hold through the spring of 2020, it ravaged the elderly, particularly those in congregate settings such as long-term care homes. By late spring, it was apparent that the infection and death rates in Ontario’s long-term care homes UBER LAUNCHES NEW UNION-BUSTING OFFENSIVE IN CANADA Uber launches new union-busting offensive in Canada. 3/10/2021. By Doug Nesbitt. With files from Dan Darrah. In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “ Flexible Work+ ,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments to ONTARIO PC DONOR AND NURSING HOME CEO APPOINTED TO FORD’S Ontario PC donor and nursing home CEO appointed to Ford’s long-term care panel. 3/3/2020. Panel also criticized for having no union representation. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario government’s recently constituted long-term care staffing advisory group includes the owner of a for-profit chain that donated $20,000 to health minister and PANDEMIC DIARY OF A SHOPPERS DRUG MART WORKER Editor's note: The author has been kept anonymous for privacy reasons and to prevent identification by the employer Most people I know would pinpoint mid-March 2020 when COVID-19 changed life as we know it. For myself, as a part-time worker at DELIVERING DURING COVID-19: CANADA POST’S SHOCKING WORKING Delivering during COVID-19: Canada Post’s shocking working conditions. 3/24/2020. By Doug Nesbitt. Postal workers are widely recognized as essential services during this crisis, but they’re sounding the alarm about working conditions which pose a glaring threat to themselves and the public. On social media and in themainstream media
BLOCKED: OPSWA AND ITS CRITICS Here is a list of just a few instances when OPSWA has blocked people: Dyana Forshner-Juby. Dyana Forshner-Juby, a home care personal support worker, says she was blocked years ago when she and her home care colleagues went on strike in 2013 and were accused of “patient abandonment.”. She wasn’t familiar with OPSWA back then and hadjoined
REMEMBERING THE GAINERS STRIKE Remembering the Gainers strike. 6/3/2016. By James Wilt. 30 years ago this month 1,080 meatpacking workers at Edmonton’s Gainers meatpacking plant went on strike. Peter Pocklington, the infamous owner of the plant who pleaded guilty to perjury in 2010, had attempted to use the economic downturn and alleged price manipulationby the hog
HOW THE WSIB IS FAILING THE INJURED WORKERS OF ONTARIO How the WSIB is failing the injured workers of Ontario. 12/3/2014. Part one of a two-part series. by Samantha Ponting. Injured workers advocates gather June 1, 2013 at Queen’s Park to celebrate the 30th annual Injured Workers Day. On Jan. 1, 1915, a worker in Kearney, Ontario, employed by a lumber company, suffered a hand injury on thejob.
KEN CORAN: ANATOMY OF A SELLOUT Ken Coran: Anatomy of a Sellout. 7/2/2013. by Doug Nesbitt. Recent Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) president Ken Coran shocked many teachers, education workers and trade unionists this past week when it was announced he would run as an Ontario Liberal in the London-West by-election later this summer. source:National Post.
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By Doug Nesbitt With files from Dan Darrah In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “Flexible Work+,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial NEWS - RANK AND FILE News. Article | 5/10/2021. Putting the long-term care profiteers out of business. By Doug Nesbitt As COVID-19 took hold through the spring of 2020, it ravaged the elderly, particularly those in congregate settings such as long-term care homes. By late spring, it was apparent that the infection and death rates in Ontario’s long-term care homes UBER LAUNCHES NEW UNION-BUSTING OFFENSIVE IN CANADA Uber launches new union-busting offensive in Canada. 3/10/2021. By Doug Nesbitt. With files from Dan Darrah. In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “ Flexible Work+ ,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments to ONTARIO PC DONOR AND NURSING HOME CEO APPOINTED TO FORD’S Ontario PC donor and nursing home CEO appointed to Ford’s long-term care panel. 3/3/2020. Panel also criticized for having no union representation. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario government’s recently constituted long-term care staffing advisory group includes the owner of a for-profit chain that donated $20,000 to health minister and PANDEMIC DIARY OF A SHOPPERS DRUG MART WORKER Editor's note: The author has been kept anonymous for privacy reasons and to prevent identification by the employer Most people I know would pinpoint mid-March 2020 when COVID-19 changed life as we know it. For myself, as a part-time worker at DELIVERING DURING COVID-19: CANADA POST’S SHOCKING WORKING Delivering during COVID-19: Canada Post’s shocking working conditions. 3/24/2020. By Doug Nesbitt. Postal workers are widely recognized as essential services during this crisis, but they’re sounding the alarm about working conditions which pose a glaring threat to themselves and the public. On social media and in themainstream media
BLOCKED: OPSWA AND ITS CRITICS Here is a list of just a few instances when OPSWA has blocked people: Dyana Forshner-Juby. Dyana Forshner-Juby, a home care personal support worker, says she was blocked years ago when she and her home care colleagues went on strike in 2013 and were accused of “patient abandonment.”. She wasn’t familiar with OPSWA back then and hadjoined
REMEMBERING THE GAINERS STRIKE Remembering the Gainers strike. 6/3/2016. By James Wilt. 30 years ago this month 1,080 meatpacking workers at Edmonton’s Gainers meatpacking plant went on strike. Peter Pocklington, the infamous owner of the plant who pleaded guilty to perjury in 2010, had attempted to use the economic downturn and alleged price manipulationby the hog
HOW THE WSIB IS FAILING THE INJURED WORKERS OF ONTARIO How the WSIB is failing the injured workers of Ontario. 12/3/2014. Part one of a two-part series. by Samantha Ponting. Injured workers advocates gather June 1, 2013 at Queen’s Park to celebrate the 30th annual Injured Workers Day. On Jan. 1, 1915, a worker in Kearney, Ontario, employed by a lumber company, suffered a hand injury on thejob.
KEN CORAN: ANATOMY OF A SELLOUT Ken Coran: Anatomy of a Sellout. 7/2/2013. by Doug Nesbitt. Recent Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) president Ken Coran shocked many teachers, education workers and trade unionists this past week when it was announced he would run as an Ontario Liberal in the London-West by-election later this summer. source:National Post.
NEWS - RANK AND FILE News. Article | 5/10/2021. Putting the long-term care profiteers out of business. By Doug Nesbitt As COVID-19 took hold through the spring of 2020, it ravaged the elderly, particularly those in congregate settings such as long-term care homes. By late spring, it was apparent that the infection and death rates in Ontario’s long-term care homes INTRODUCING THE WORK IN THE WEST PODCAST SERIES Rankandfile.ca is proud to host Work in the West, a podcast series about work and employment in Western Canada. We'll be hearing from a wide range of people and posting new episodes every Tuesday and Thursday. Work in the West is a research project about work and employment in Western Canada. It DELIVERING DURING COVID-19: CANADA POST’S SHOCKING WORKING Delivering during COVID-19: Canada Post’s shocking working conditions. 3/24/2020. By Doug Nesbitt. Postal workers are widely recognized as essential services during this crisis, but they’re sounding the alarm about working conditions which pose a glaring threat to themselves and the public. On social media and in themainstream media
NOMINATE YOUR 2020 SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR Nominate your 2020 Scumbag of the Year. 12/22/2020. It’s been a hell of a year, so let’s get together with family, friends and co-workers and share our stories about the boss. We continue Rankandfile.ca’s annual tradition of nominating and voting for Scumbag of the Year. The Awards. Private sector Scumbag of the Year. SHARED RISK? OMERS INDEXING DISPUTE FITS PATTERN OF ATTACKS OMERS indexing dispute fits pattern of attacks. The Ontario Municipal Employee Retirement System (OMERS) Sponsors Corporation Board of Directors will be voting on whether or not to scrap guaranteed indexing for members in favour of a proposal they call “Shared Risk,” on June 24. OMERS is a defined benefit plan for about half amillion
BLACK PSAC UNION LEADER & ACTIVISTS CALL FOR PSAC NATIONAL By Jeremy Appel . Black labour leader and activist Nicholas Thompson hosted a Facebook livestream Thursday night responding to the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s (PSAC) decision to disinvite journalist and activist Nora Loreto from an upcoming anti-racism workshop.. PSAC is the country’s largest federal sector union, representing 200,000members.
REMEMBERING THE GAINERS STRIKE Remembering the Gainers strike. 6/3/2016. By James Wilt. 30 years ago this month 1,080 meatpacking workers at Edmonton’s Gainers meatpacking plant went on strike. Peter Pocklington, the infamous owner of the plant who pleaded guilty to perjury in 2010, had attempted to use the economic downturn and alleged price manipulationby the hog
FORD GOVERNMENT MOVING AHEAD WITH HOME CARE PRIVATIZATION BILL By Zaid Noorsumar. Premier Doug Ford and his PC government are moving ahead with their new home and community care legislation. According to the Ontario Health Coalition, the legislation will further enable privatization of home care and remove the FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BILL 124 Here are five things you should know about the bill. 1. It reduces the value of your wages. Bill 124 imposes a series of 3-year “moderation periods” on public sector workers across Ontario (affecting both unionized and non-unionized workers) that limit not only workers’ salaries, but other monetary compensation as well (ie., benefits GALEN WESTON JR., 2017 SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR In a hotly contested election Galen Weston Jr. has been voted by our readers as winner of RankandFile.ca's Scumbag of the Year award for 2017. Weston, the CEO & President of Loblaw Companies Limited had quite the year in screwing over workersRANK AND FILE
By Doug Nesbitt With files from Dan Darrah In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “Flexible Work+,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments tomake changes to
NEWS - RANK AND FILE News. Article | 5/10/2021. Putting the long-term care profiteers out of business. By Doug Nesbitt As COVID-19 took hold through the spring of 2020, it ravaged the elderly, particularly those in congregate settings such as long-term care homes. By late spring, it was apparent that the infection and death rates in Ontario’s long-term care homes UBER LAUNCHES NEW UNION-BUSTING OFFENSIVE IN CANADA Uber launches new union-busting offensive in Canada. 3/10/2021. By Doug Nesbitt. With files from Dan Darrah. In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “ Flexible Work+ ,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments to ONTARIO PC DONOR AND NURSING HOME CEO APPOINTED TO FORD’S Ontario PC donor and nursing home CEO appointed to Ford’s long-term care panel. 3/3/2020. Panel also criticized for having no union representation. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario government’s recently constituted long-term care staffing advisory group includes the owner of a for-profit chain that donated $20,000 to health minister and FORD GOVERNMENT DEFEATS AMENDMENT TO REMOVE PROFITS FROM 6/24/2020. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario PC government of Premier Doug Ford has rejected the Official Opposition’s call to remove profits from the province’s home care sector. During the standing committee meetings for Bill 175 on Monday and Tuesday, the government struck down all of the amendments proposed by the opposition parties. BLOCKED: OPSWA AND ITS CRITICS Here is a list of just a few instances when OPSWA has blocked people: Dyana Forshner-Juby. Dyana Forshner-Juby, a home care personal support worker, says she was blocked years ago when she and her home care colleagues went on strike in 2013 and were accused of “patient abandonment.”. She wasn’t familiar with OPSWA back then and hadjoined
FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BILL 124 Here are five things you should know about the bill. 1. It reduces the value of your wages. Bill 124 imposes a series of 3-year “moderation periods” on public sector workers across Ontario (affecting both unionized and non-unionized workers) that limit not only workers’ salaries, but other monetary compensation as well (ie., benefits VOTE FOR 2019’S SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR The dishonourable premier of Nova Scotia Stevie MacNeil belongs in this survey with the rest of these oxygen theives. RF says. 12/27/2019 at 12:36 pm. He won the inaugural Scumbag of the Year in 2013, and has since been retired from competition as Scumbag for Life. Dana PSWsays.
HOW THE WSIB IS FAILING THE INJURED WORKERS OF ONTARIO How the WSIB is failing the injured workers of Ontario. 12/3/2014. Part one of a two-part series. by Samantha Ponting. Injured workers advocates gather June 1, 2013 at Queen’s Park to celebrate the 30th annual Injured Workers Day. On Jan. 1, 1915, a worker in Kearney, Ontario, employed by a lumber company, suffered a hand injury on thejob.
KEN CORAN: ANATOMY OF A SELLOUT Ken Coran: Anatomy of a Sellout. 7/2/2013. by Doug Nesbitt. Recent Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) president Ken Coran shocked many teachers, education workers and trade unionists this past week when it was announced he would run as an Ontario Liberal in the London-West by-election later this summer. source:National Post.
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By Doug Nesbitt With files from Dan Darrah In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “Flexible Work+,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments tomake changes to
NEWS - RANK AND FILE News. Article | 5/10/2021. Putting the long-term care profiteers out of business. By Doug Nesbitt As COVID-19 took hold through the spring of 2020, it ravaged the elderly, particularly those in congregate settings such as long-term care homes. By late spring, it was apparent that the infection and death rates in Ontario’s long-term care homes UBER LAUNCHES NEW UNION-BUSTING OFFENSIVE IN CANADA Uber launches new union-busting offensive in Canada. 3/10/2021. By Doug Nesbitt. With files from Dan Darrah. In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “ Flexible Work+ ,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments to ONTARIO PC DONOR AND NURSING HOME CEO APPOINTED TO FORD’S Ontario PC donor and nursing home CEO appointed to Ford’s long-term care panel. 3/3/2020. Panel also criticized for having no union representation. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario government’s recently constituted long-term care staffing advisory group includes the owner of a for-profit chain that donated $20,000 to health minister and FORD GOVERNMENT DEFEATS AMENDMENT TO REMOVE PROFITS FROM 6/24/2020. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario PC government of Premier Doug Ford has rejected the Official Opposition’s call to remove profits from the province’s home care sector. During the standing committee meetings for Bill 175 on Monday and Tuesday, the government struck down all of the amendments proposed by the opposition parties. BLOCKED: OPSWA AND ITS CRITICS Here is a list of just a few instances when OPSWA has blocked people: Dyana Forshner-Juby. Dyana Forshner-Juby, a home care personal support worker, says she was blocked years ago when she and her home care colleagues went on strike in 2013 and were accused of “patient abandonment.”. She wasn’t familiar with OPSWA back then and hadjoined
FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BILL 124 Here are five things you should know about the bill. 1. It reduces the value of your wages. Bill 124 imposes a series of 3-year “moderation periods” on public sector workers across Ontario (affecting both unionized and non-unionized workers) that limit not only workers’ salaries, but other monetary compensation as well (ie., benefits VOTE FOR 2019’S SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR The dishonourable premier of Nova Scotia Stevie MacNeil belongs in this survey with the rest of these oxygen theives. RF says. 12/27/2019 at 12:36 pm. He won the inaugural Scumbag of the Year in 2013, and has since been retired from competition as Scumbag for Life. Dana PSWsays.
HOW THE WSIB IS FAILING THE INJURED WORKERS OF ONTARIO How the WSIB is failing the injured workers of Ontario. 12/3/2014. Part one of a two-part series. by Samantha Ponting. Injured workers advocates gather June 1, 2013 at Queen’s Park to celebrate the 30th annual Injured Workers Day. On Jan. 1, 1915, a worker in Kearney, Ontario, employed by a lumber company, suffered a hand injury on thejob.
KEN CORAN: ANATOMY OF A SELLOUT Ken Coran: Anatomy of a Sellout. 7/2/2013. by Doug Nesbitt. Recent Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) president Ken Coran shocked many teachers, education workers and trade unionists this past week when it was announced he would run as an Ontario Liberal in the London-West by-election later this summer. source:National Post.
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By Doug Nesbitt With files from Dan Darrah In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “Flexible Work+,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments tomake changes to
NEWS - RANK AND FILE News. Article | 5/10/2021. Putting the long-term care profiteers out of business. By Doug Nesbitt As COVID-19 took hold through the spring of 2020, it ravaged the elderly, particularly those in congregate settings such as long-term care homes. By late spring, it was apparent that the infection and death rates in Ontario’s long-term care homes NOMINATE YOUR 2020 SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR Nominate your 2020 Scumbag of the Year. 12/22/2020. It’s been a hell of a year, so let’s get together with family, friends and co-workers and share our stories about the boss. We continue Rankandfile.ca’s annual tradition of nominating and voting for Scumbag of the Year. The Awards. Private sector Scumbag of the Year. DELIVERING DURING COVID-19: CANADA POST’S SHOCKING WORKING Delivering during COVID-19: Canada Post’s shocking working conditions. 3/24/2020. By Doug Nesbitt. Postal workers are widely recognized as essential services during this crisis, but they’re sounding the alarm about working conditions which pose a glaring threat to themselves and the public. On social media and in themainstream media
FORD GOVERNMENT DEFEATS AMENDMENT TO REMOVE PROFITS FROM 6/24/2020. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario PC government of Premier Doug Ford has rejected the Official Opposition’s call to remove profits from the province’s home care sector. During the standing committee meetings for Bill 175 on Monday and Tuesday, the government struck down all of the amendments proposed by the opposition parties. PANDEMIC DIARY OF A SHOPPERS DRUG MART WORKER Editor's note: The author has been kept anonymous for privacy reasons and to prevent identification by the employer Most people I know would pinpoint mid-March 2020 when COVID-19 changed life as we know it. For myself, as a part-time worker at BLACK PSAC UNION LEADER & ACTIVISTS CALL FOR PSAC NATIONAL By Jeremy Appel . Black labour leader and activist Nicholas Thompson hosted a Facebook livestream Thursday night responding to the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s (PSAC) decision to disinvite journalist and activist Nora Loreto from an upcoming anti-racism workshop.. PSAC is the country’s largest federal sector union, representing 200,000members.
REMEMBERING THE GAINERS STRIKE Remembering the Gainers strike. 6/3/2016. By James Wilt. 30 years ago this month 1,080 meatpacking workers at Edmonton’s Gainers meatpacking plant went on strike. Peter Pocklington, the infamous owner of the plant who pleaded guilty to perjury in 2010, had attempted to use the economic downturn and alleged price manipulationby the hog
SUPREME STEEL WORKERS LEFT IN THE COLD FOLLOWING PRE Supreme Steel CEO John Leder always encouraged his employees to donate gifts to the Salvation Army at company holiday parties. This year, however, he’s left nearly 50 of his workers out in the cold after shutting down Winnipeg’s steel plant several weeks before Christmas and offering severance of $950.00 per employee. GALEN WESTON JR., 2017 SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR In a hotly contested election Galen Weston Jr. has been voted by our readers as winner of RankandFile.ca's Scumbag of the Year award for 2017. Weston, the CEO & President of Loblaw Companies Limited had quite the year in screwing over workersRANK AND FILE
“Work in the West” Podcast Series Interview participants wanted! With support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Drs. Shelagh Campbell and Andrew Stevens at the University of Regina, are facilitating a webinar and podcast series that focuses on the state of work and employment in Western Canada. NEWS - RANK AND FILE “Work in the West” Podcast Series Interview participants wanted! With support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Drs. Shelagh Campbell and Andrew Stevens at the University of Regina, are facilitating a webinar and podcast series that focuses on the state of work and employment in Western Canada. UBER LAUNCHES NEW UNION-BUSTING OFFENSIVE IN CANADA By Doug Nesbitt With files from Dan Darrah. In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada.Called “Flexible Work+,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments to make changes to policies to improve work conditions. Gig Workers United— a union representing food couriers and other DELIVERING DURING COVID-19: CANADA POST’S SHOCKING WORKING By Doug Nesbitt Postal workers are widely recognized as essential services during this crisis, but they're sounding the alarm about working conditions which pose a glaring threat to themselves and the public. On social media and in the mainstream media, postal workers are frustrated with the f ONTARIO PC DONOR AND NURSING HOME CEO APPOINTED TO FORD’S Panel also criticized for having no union representation. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario government’s recently constituted long-term care staffing advisory group includes the owner of a for-profit chain that donated $20,000 to health minister and deputy premier Christine Elliot’s campaign to lead the Ontario Progressive Conservatives in 2015.. James Schlegel, the CEO of Schlegel Villages BLACK PSAC UNION LEADER & ACTIVISTS CALL FOR PSAC NATIONAL By Jeremy Appel . Black labour leader and activist Nicholas Thompson hosted a Facebook livestream Thursday night responding to the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s (PSAC) decision to disinvite journalist and activist Nora Loreto from an upcoming anti-racism workshop.. PSAC is the country’s largest federal sector union, representing 200,000members.
REMEMBERING THE GAINERS STRIKE By James Wilt. 30 years ago this month 1,080 meatpacking workers at Edmonton’s Gainers meatpacking plant went on strike. Peter Pocklington, the infamous owner of the plant who pleaded guilty to perjury in 2010, had attempted to use the economic downturn and alleged price manipulation by the hog marketing board as an excuse to slash wages and eliminate the company’s pension plan. HOW THE WSIB IS FAILING THE INJURED WORKERS OF ONTARIO Part one of a two-part series by Samantha Ponting On Jan. 1, 1915, a worker in Kearney, Ontario, employed by a lumber company, suffered a hand injury on the job. He was the first worker to receive benefits under the Workman’s Compensation Act, which came into effect the VOTE FOR 2019’S SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR Once again, Rankandfile.ca's readers have come up with a disgusting collection of human waste for our consideration. We've narrowed the field down to ten candidates in both the private and public sector. Past winners like Doug Ford have not been KEN CORAN: ANATOMY OF A SELLOUT by Doug Nesbitt Recent Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) president Ken Coran shocked many teachers, education workers and trade unionists this past week when it was announced he would run as an Ontario Liberal in the London-West byRANK AND FILE
“Work in the West” Podcast Series Interview participants wanted! With support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Drs. Shelagh Campbell and Andrew Stevens at the University of Regina, are facilitating a webinar and podcast series that focuses on the state of work and employment in Western Canada. NEWS - RANK AND FILE “Work in the West” Podcast Series Interview participants wanted! With support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Drs. Shelagh Campbell and Andrew Stevens at the University of Regina, are facilitating a webinar and podcast series that focuses on the state of work and employment in Western Canada. UBER LAUNCHES NEW UNION-BUSTING OFFENSIVE IN CANADA By Doug Nesbitt With files from Dan Darrah. In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada.Called “Flexible Work+,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments to make changes to policies to improve work conditions. Gig Workers United— a union representing food couriers and other DELIVERING DURING COVID-19: CANADA POST’S SHOCKING WORKING By Doug Nesbitt Postal workers are widely recognized as essential services during this crisis, but they're sounding the alarm about working conditions which pose a glaring threat to themselves and the public. On social media and in the mainstream media, postal workers are frustrated with the f ONTARIO PC DONOR AND NURSING HOME CEO APPOINTED TO FORD’S Panel also criticized for having no union representation. By Zaid Noorsumar. The Ontario government’s recently constituted long-term care staffing advisory group includes the owner of a for-profit chain that donated $20,000 to health minister and deputy premier Christine Elliot’s campaign to lead the Ontario Progressive Conservatives in 2015.. James Schlegel, the CEO of Schlegel Villages BLACK PSAC UNION LEADER & ACTIVISTS CALL FOR PSAC NATIONAL By Jeremy Appel . Black labour leader and activist Nicholas Thompson hosted a Facebook livestream Thursday night responding to the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s (PSAC) decision to disinvite journalist and activist Nora Loreto from an upcoming anti-racism workshop.. PSAC is the country’s largest federal sector union, representing 200,000members.
REMEMBERING THE GAINERS STRIKE By James Wilt. 30 years ago this month 1,080 meatpacking workers at Edmonton’s Gainers meatpacking plant went on strike. Peter Pocklington, the infamous owner of the plant who pleaded guilty to perjury in 2010, had attempted to use the economic downturn and alleged price manipulation by the hog marketing board as an excuse to slash wages and eliminate the company’s pension plan. HOW THE WSIB IS FAILING THE INJURED WORKERS OF ONTARIO Part one of a two-part series by Samantha Ponting On Jan. 1, 1915, a worker in Kearney, Ontario, employed by a lumber company, suffered a hand injury on the job. He was the first worker to receive benefits under the Workman’s Compensation Act, which came into effect the VOTE FOR 2019’S SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR Once again, Rankandfile.ca's readers have come up with a disgusting collection of human waste for our consideration. We've narrowed the field down to ten candidates in both the private and public sector. Past winners like Doug Ford have not been KEN CORAN: ANATOMY OF A SELLOUT by Doug Nesbitt Recent Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) president Ken Coran shocked many teachers, education workers and trade unionists this past week when it was announced he would run as an Ontario Liberal in the London-West by PANDEMIC DIARY OF A SHOPPERS DRUG MART WORKER Editor's note: The author has been kept anonymous for privacy reasons and to prevent identification by the employer Most people I know would pinpoint mid-March 2020 when COVID-19 changed life as we know it. For myself, as a part-time worker at SHARED RISK? OMERS INDEXING DISPUTE FITS PATTERN OF ATTACKS By Haseena Manek The Ontario Municipal Employee Retirement System (OMERS) Sponsors Corporation Board of Directors will be voting on whether or not to scrap guaranteed indexing for members in favour of a proposal they call "Shared Risk," on BLACK PSAC UNION LEADER & ACTIVISTS CALL FOR PSAC NATIONAL By Jeremy Appel . Black labour leader and activist Nicholas Thompson hosted a Facebook livestream Thursday night responding to the Public Service Alliance of Canada’s (PSAC) decision to disinvite journalist and activist Nora Loreto from an upcoming anti-racism workshop.. PSAC is the country’s largest federal sector union, representing 200,000members.
FORD GOVERNMENT MOVING AHEAD WITH HOME CARE PRIVATIZATION BILL By Zaid Noorsumar. Premier Doug Ford and his PC government are moving ahead with their new home and community care legislation. According to the Ontario Health Coalition, the legislation will further enable privatization of home care and remove the CITIES ACROSS CANADA IMPLEMENT FREE TRANSIT TO CURB COVID-19 by Emily Leedham You can't pay while staying six feet away. So cities across Canada are implementing free public transit and back door boarding to encourage social distancing and curb the spread of COVID-19. Free transit reduces operator interactions with riders entering and exiting the vehicle a HOW THE WSIB IS FAILING THE INJURED WORKERS OF ONTARIO Part one of a two-part series by Samantha Ponting On Jan. 1, 1915, a worker in Kearney, Ontario, employed by a lumber company, suffered a hand injury on the job. He was the first worker to receive benefits under the Workman’s Compensation Act, which came into effect the FOUR THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT BILL 124 By Evan Johnston. On June 5, the Ontario government introduced Bill 124, the Protecting a Sustainable Public Sector for Future Generations Act, 2019.. Peter Bethlenfalvy, current Treasury Board President and former Wall Street executive, claims that the bill “allow for reasonable wage increases, while protecting the province’s front-line services, restoring the province’s financial THE CLASS STRUGGLE HISTORY OF WINNIPEG’S STREETCARS by Scott Price In the autumn of 1956, Winnipeg’s electric streetcars were discontinued in favour of diesel busses. Usually seen as just a relic of a by-gone era, Winnipeg’s streetcars illuminate a lost history of class struggle and the importance of transportation to our cities. Like any city, SUPREME STEEL WORKERS LEFT IN THE COLD FOLLOWING PRE Support rankandfile.ca. RankandFile.ca is committed to building a network of rank-and-file labour activists across the country. We believe sharing stories, experiences, debate, and analysis around our collective struggles strengthens our movement and builds solidarity. GALEN WESTON JR., 2017 SCUMBAG OF THE YEAR In a hotly contested election Galen Weston Jr. has been voted by our readers as winner of RankandFile.ca's Scumbag of the Year award for 2017. Weston, the CEO & President of Loblaw Companies Limited had quite the year in screwing over workers * Skip to primary navigation * Skip to main contentRANK AND FILE
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BEWARE THE CORPORATE O’TOOLE By Doug Nesbitt This Labour Day, the new Conservative Party leader Erin O’Toole released a video talking frankly about the massacre of jobs in manufacturing, energy and forestry. He says too many are “living in quiet desperation.” In the video, O’Toole attacks not just “big government” for lousy free trade negotiations, but also “corporate and __Continue readingHomeARTICLES
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Article | 5/10/2021 PUTTING THE LONG-TERM CARE PROFITEERS OUT OF BUSINESS By Doug Nesbitt As COVID-19 took hold through the spring of 2020, it ravaged the elderly, particularly those in congregate settings such as long-term care homes. By late spring, it was apparent that the infection and death rates in Ontario’s long-term care homes were among the worst in the world. Of all COVID-19 deaths in __Continue readingPutting the long-term care profiteers out of business Article | 4/26/2021 “WORK IN THE WEST”: INTERVIEW PARTICIPANTS WANTED! “Work in the West” Podcast Series Interview participants wanted! With support from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC), Drs. Shelagh Campbell and Andrew Stevens at the University of Regina, are facilitating a webinar and podcast series that focuses on the state of work and employment in Western Canada. This is an opportunity for __Continue reading“Work in the West”: interview participants wanted! Article | 3/26/2021 AFTER NURSE IS FIRED, TRURO LONG-TERM CARE WORKERS GO FOR UNION By Lisa Cameron on behalf of the Halifax Workers’ Action Centre Workers at Wynn Park Villa, a long-term care home in Truro, Nova Scotia, are getting close to winning major workplace improvements. Less than a month since the abrupt termination of Tevin Crawford, a former long-term care nurse at the facility, the workers of Wynn __Continue readingAfter nurse is fired, Truro long-term care workersgo for union
Article | 3/16/2021 PANDEMIC DIARY OF A SHOPPERS DRUG MART WORKER Editor’s note: The author has been kept anonymous for privacy reasons and to prevent identification by the employer Most people I know would pinpoint mid-March 2020 when COVID-19 changed life as we know it. For myself, as a part-time worker at Shoppers Drug Mart, there were signs of what was to come over a month __Continue readingPandemic Diary of a Shoppers Drug Mart worker Article | 3/10/2021 UBER LAUNCHES NEW UNION-BUSTING OFFENSIVE IN CANADA By Doug Nesbitt With files from Dan Darrah In a new press release, Uber has proposed new changes to “reinvent independent work” in Canada. Called “Flexible Work+,” Uber claims it will start paying into individual benefits, while calling upon provincial governments to make changes to policies to improve work conditions. Gig Workers United— a union __Continue readingUber launches new union-bustingoffensive in Canada
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