Monday, April 15, 2013

Porter Airlines Strike: It Just Gets Worse



Remember those Porter Airlines workers who have been on strike since 10 January?  How the employer was offering tiny or no wage increases and no improvements to the workers’ (and by extension all our) safety?

To that anti-union behaviour you can add the fact that Porter is listed as a user of the Temporary Foreign Workers Program (see  HERE). As is now well-known, thanks to a few brave RBC employees, this program allows employers to import workers rather than recruit Canadian residents.  More importantly, those workers arrive and stay at the whim of their employer, making the abuse of their rights, including their right to organize, inevitable.

Any which way you cut it, Porter is a bad employer.  But it gets even worse.  Adding insult to injury, a major investor in Porter is OMERS, the pension plan for municipal and school board workers in Ontario.  Workers in the plan and their unions don’t control OMERS, so OMERS is happy to take union members’ money and invest in anti-union companies like Porter.

In just a few seconds you can send a protest message to OMERS telling them what you think of their investment in this company and asking that OMERS put pressure on Porter to behave reasonably and return to the table with the intent of reaching a reasonable settlement.

Just go HERE.  And please: tell you friends and encourage them to sign-on to this campaign.  It is about the Porter strike, but it’s also about how union member’s pension money is invested and why we need to control our own pensions.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Campaigning Online - and Winning

LabourStart's first book draws on our years of running online campaigns for trade unions around the world.  Copies just US$4.99.



Over the last decade and more, LabourStart has run dozens of online campaigns in partnership with unions around the world.

Support for those campaigns has helped get union reps reinstated, get activists out of prison, give support to striking and locked-out workers, and mobilise international support to fight against the union-busting designs of governments and multinationals. 

The inspiring story of those victories can now be told, which is why we're very pleased to announce the publication today of LabourStart's first book - Campaigning Online and Winning: How LabourtStart's ActNOW Campaigns Are Making Unions Stronger.


To order your copy go HERE.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Labour Wikipedia Initiative





My suggested trade union initiative to ensure an accurate representation of the labour movement on Wikipedia has gotten a bit of attention.  Not likely much action, but a bit of chat and who knows?


Here's the original article as it appears on the Our Times website right HERE.  And HERE is  what ACORN founder Wade Rathke has to say on his Chief Organizers Blog.

The right, especially in the US, seems also to have glommed onto the proposal.  See HERE and HERE.

Friday, September 14, 2012

Death Factories in Pakistan



Last week 314 (and counting) garment workers died horribly in two factory fires in Pakistan.  They were making the clothes and the shoes that any one of us can buy, that many of us wear - branded with the names of familiar designers.  The majority of the dead were young women who died trying to use doors and windows that had been blocked by their employer.

By putting pressure on the Pakistani government and the labels that contract with these factories we, you and I, can help make a difference.  We can help make certain that no worker, no matter where they work or what they do, ever gets killed by their job.

Start HERE.  Take 30 seconds and send a protest message in memory of those who have died, in solidarity with their families, and to fight for safety of the still living.

Send your message HERE.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Celebrate Labour Day With a Little Solidarity and a Free Book!



Enjoy the long weekend for sure, but if you can, take a few minutes to send protest and solidarity messages to the workers around the world whose unions have asked for our help.  Links to all of LabourStart’s active campaigns can be found HERE.

As a kind of digital thank-you, LabourStart Canada would like to make it easy for you to get some great Labour Day reading.  Cory Doctorow’s For the Win (sub-titled ‘Online or offline, you’ve got to organize to survive’) is a great novel about digital economy workers organizing the world’s first truly global union.  The book is available in hard- and soft-cover in your local bookstore, but Cory is a fan of Creative Commons licencing and so he has made For the Win available online for downloading HERE.  The download is free, but if you like the book (and you will), then consider a contribution or just buy a few paper copies for birthdays and such.

If you take a break from your reading and attend a Labour Day picnic, march or other union-sponsored event, take a few photos and send them to us at Canada@LabourStart.org for possible use as our Photo of the Week.

And if after all that you’re really filled with the spirit of Labour Day, consider joining LabourStart as a volunteer correspondent.  Our volunteers collect the links to labour news that make LabourStart the site where trade unionists start their day.  For more information or to sign on just go HERE or respond to this message.

Thanks for your time and attention, get out there and enjoy the long weekend as soon as you can!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Revolutionizing Retail (Work)


Kendra Coulter, a labour studies professor at Brock University, has launched a new site dedicated to improving retail work and retail workers’ lives. 

Revolutionizing Retail is a vibrant online compilation of helpful resources for retail workers and all those who care about the future of work. 

The site brings together timely articles, important insights on retail workers’ rights, key data on the realities of retail, and discussions of the unions and other organizations working to improve retail around the world – all in one place. This site is a valuable resource in the struggle for retail workers’ rights and greater social and economic justice.

Visit Revoluntionizing Retail HERE.