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Break the Silence. Protect Temporary Workers.

Members of the EDCC and the South Asian Women’s Rights Organisation (SAWRO) recorded these stories to tell their experience and show why labour reform and stronger employment standards are urgently needed in Ontario.

All In! Organizing Campaign Toolkit

Organizing is a challenging, long-term, exhilarating and incredibly rewarding process, both for the workers involved, their new local union and for the national union who welcomes new members. Everyone has an important role to play in exposing non-union workers to the benefits of engaging in the process of joining the union. Whether you are a rank and file member, elected leader, or staff, there’s something you can do. The All In! Campaign is meant to encourage everyone to play an active and helpful role in organizing new members and to give you tools and ideas to do so.

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Saskatchewan

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Saskatchewan

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Prince Edward Island

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Prince Edward Island

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Nova Scotia

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Nova Scotia

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Newfoundland

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Newfoundland

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - New Brunswick

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - New Brunswick

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Manitoba

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Manitoba

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Federal

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - Federal

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor - British Columbia

Frequently asked questions about joining Unifor -British Columbia

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