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Home | Canadian Labour Congress The Canadian Labour Congress brings together unions, federations of labour and labour councils representing more than 3 million workers across the country to build a progressive path forward
Who We Are - Canadian Labour Congress The Canadian Labour Congress is the largest labour organization in Canada, bringing together dozens of national and international unions, provincial and territorial federations of labour and community-based labour councils to represent more than 3 million workers across the country
What We Care About - Canadian Labour Congress Jobs, Economy and Environment Canadian workers are building the economy, but many working families cannot make ends meet The labour movement works to change… …
Throne Speech misses the mark for workers | Canadian Labour Congress Statement by Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress, on the Government’s Throne Speech OTTAWA –– Workers expected an ambitious plan to strengthen our economy, create jobs, and defend communities against Trump’s agenda, however, today’s throne speech provided none of this
Media | Canadian Labour Congress WINDSOR, ON — As the fallout from Donald Trump’s reckless tariffs sends shockwaves across the Canadian economy, the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is calling for immediate and bold government action to protect Canadian workers
Canada’s unions launch bold platform as federal election called The Workers Together platform, Building a Better Future for Working People, was launched today in St John’s, Newfoundland, by Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), alongside Jessica McCormick, President of the Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Labour
Canada’s unions call on Hudson’s Bay to prioritize workers in . . . Hudson’s Bay’s financial troubles shouldn’t come at the cost of workers’ livelihoods Nearly 9,000 jobs are on the line, and Canada’s unions won’t stand by while workers are left in the dark Canada’s unions stand in solidarity with HBC workers and urge the company to prioritize workers’ rights throughout the liquidation process We demand that HBC honour its commitments
| Canadian Labour Congress For example, unionized workers in Prince Edward Island make about $9 79 more an hour–49% more–than non-union workers Source: Labour Force Survey Public Use Microdata Files for Jan 2009 to Dec 2023, adjusted for inflation No matter where you work or live, you can start a union with these simple steps Learn more