Archives: Popular Struggles
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Flight attendants to defy Carney’s illegal order
The right to bargain and strike is Charter-protected in Canada. But when Air Canada wanted Mark Carney to break the law for them, he did.
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The Trump-Era Gender Wars, Brought to You By Neoliberalism
The most fundamental cause is the reversal of the growth of real wages and economic security that marked working-class family life in the postwar period.
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National Post deletes tweet, rewrites article after backlash from CJPME
In response to the backlash, Postmedia updated the headline.
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Italian Amazon Workers Strike and Win
This agreement will gradually improve driver pay and performance bonuses over the next three years.
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Liberal Government Authorized New Exports For Israel’s Iron Dome
Canada is providing a shield for Israel’s genocidal attacks on Palestinians.
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CJPME condemns Israel’s killing of Al Jazeera journalists
CJPME strongly condemns Israel’s deliberate execution of Palestinian journalists and media staff.
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Paintballs, really?
Did Anita Anand, Canada’s minister of Foreign Affairs, really say that Canada shipped 180,000 “paintball style projectiles” to Israel?
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Liberals reward Air Canada’s refusal to bargain fairly
Air Canada asked the government to crush underpaid flight attendants’ Charter rights.
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Unifor condemns federal government’s attack on CUPE flight attendants’ right to strike
This move by the federal government sends a clear message to federally regulated employers: don’t bother bargaining fairly with workers.
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Why are the BRICS countries not condemning the ongoing genocide in Gaza?
BRICS are also defending the capitalist, productivist-extractivist mode of production that exploits human labour and destroys nature.
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Speak Out Now Against Netanyahu’s Final Solution for Gaza
It is morally and ethically irresponsible for mainstream Jewish and Christian groups not to condemn Netanyahu’s continuation of the war as genocide.
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A New Analysis on Two Public Pension Plan
An analysis of the University Pension Plan and Fonds de solidarité FTQ reveal more than $1-billion of complicit investments.