Why we should still mind the wage gap
Want an easy way to break the summer doldrums at work? Launch into a discussion about whether the gender wage gap still exists (from an article in the Globe and Mail).
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Want an easy way to break the summer doldrums at work? Launch into a discussion about whether the gender wage gap still exists (from an article in the Globe and Mail).
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Ottawa, ON - April 13, 2012 -The Health Department of the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) is extremely distressed and concerned over Health Canada’s decision to cut all funding for projects aimed at improving the health of Aboriginal women in Canada. Few people in the world are in greater need of human rights protection than Indigenous peoples. Although governments have a duty and responsibility to ensure the welfare and safety of all their citizens, Indigenous peoples are often the target of policies designed to erode or suppress their rights and distinct cultural identities. Canada is no exception!
Madeleine Parent, a Quebec trade union activist and feminist best remembered for organizing textile workers in the 1940s, died in Montreal earlier this month at the age of 93. Parent devoted her life to union activism and feminist causes, beginning in 1942, when she organized a strike against Dominion Textile on behalf of the International Ladies Garment Workers Union.
The Ontario Government hired economist Don Drummond to create a report that identifies potential cuts to Ontario's budget. The paper recommends greater service and job cuts than the right-wing Harris Conservatives implemented when they governed in the 1990s. If enacted, the proposed cutbacks will affect women more than men. According to During the economic downturn of 2008-2009, Ontario families relied on women's incomes to pay the bills as many males had been laid off. It appears that more Ontario families will be put out of work as a result of Drummond's suggestions.
"We Love You and Miss You " - February 14, 2012
Calgary Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Women
Calgary, AB – 2012 is the fourth year that Calgarians will gather on Valentine's Day to honour the memories of women gone missing or murdered in Canada and to keep alive the hope that justice will be seen for these women and their families. Held at Scarboro United Church, the Calgary Valentine's Day Memorial March for Missing and Murdered Women will begin at 6:30pm.
“The Galliford case is a powerful example of why all workers in Canada must have the right to bargain collectively,” says the National President of Canada’s largest private-sector union.
Canada’s largest private-sector union, the United Food and Commercial Workers (UFCW Canada), has joined the growing number of Canadians who are speaking out against the repugnant workplace treatment of Mountie Catherine Galliford, who allegedly endured sexual harassment throughout 16 years of public service as a RCMP constable.
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