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However, union organizers get broader access to organize officers while waiting for related Supreme Court ruling this fall.

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Anti-scab legislation has worked for decades in Quebec and B.C. and the time is right for such a law in Ontario, says NDP MPP France Gélinas.

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Focusing attention on the crisis of murdered and missing Aboriginal women.

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Data made public by whistle blower finds 1,785 Canadian accounts established by HSBC Private Bank clients in Geneva.

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Consolidation of diagnostic imaging services throughout Lower Mainland of B.C.

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Offered to the children of the National Union's 340,000 members who are starting a post-secondary education.

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'It’s really difficult to fathom the level of suffering and loss these people are experiencing right now.' - Mike Parker.

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BCGEU objects to employer-driven push for new dispute resolution body to deal with workplace issues.

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Overall employment rate for post-secondary students drops from 48% to 45%.

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Members gather from across the province to set priorities for the next round of collective bargaining.

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Government accepts none of the 74 recommendations contained in a Senate report approved unanimously in April.

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Canadian Food Inspection Agency audit uncovers flaws in systems it supervises to ensure food safety.

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Equality Rights Central (ERC) will monitor all equality, human rights and discrimination issues, primarily in lower courts and tribunals

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Earlier this year, the Senate of Canada unanimously endorsed In from the Margins: A Call to Action on Poverty, Housing and Homelessness, a landmark report containing 74 recommendations to help lift Canadians out of poverty.

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OPSEU says a two-year freeze would cost many members nearly $2,000 annually in lost purchasing power.

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