Labour Power

Resource type
Author/contributor
Title
Labour Power
Abstract
The Labour Issue: Rebuilding the working class. On International Workers’ Day, we celebrate the power of workers—together, we have the power to fundamentally transform the economy. That’s why this issue of the Monitor focuses on labour power. In his lead editorial, CCPA Senior Communications Specialist Jon Milton writes about the need to rebuild the working class in the face of persistent attacks on organized labour’s strength. --Website introduction
Publication
Monitor
Volume
30
Issue
1
Date
May/June 2023
Pages
40 pages
Language
English
ISSN
1198-497x
Notes

Contents: Ontario’s Bill 28 is dead: Now what? / Jon Milton -- New union organizing puts employers on notice, but challenges remain / Adam D.K. King -- A transformation time for labour? / Peggy Nash -- A day in the life of migrant workers / Syed Hussan -- A chance to win permanent resident status for migrants / Syed Hassan -- We Can Do It: New leadership in Canada’s labour movement -- The 10 commandments of sustainable jobs / Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood -- Inflation busting with union contracts a brief explainer / Jon Milton -- Gig work tensions are not going away soon / Tom Slee and Thorben Wieditz -- Non-union workers in Canada deserve the right to collective action too / Maxim Baru.

Citation
Milton, J. (2023, June). Labour Power. Monitor, 30(1), 40 pages. https://policyalternatives.ca/publications/monitor/monitor-mayjune-2023