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Independent Report Confirms Employer Abuses in Manitoba’s Workers Compensation System
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WINNIPEG – An independent review of Manitoba’s Workers Compensation Board (WCB) has confirmed the rate system is encouraging claims suppression, an illegal practice by which employers prevent or discourage workers from reporting workplace injuries. This finding was presented in ‘Fair Compensation Review’, a report by Paul Petrie released today by the Minister of…
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MFL Sponsors Stephen Lewis Foundation Solidarity Tour
Canadian unions have long supported the Stephen Lewis Foundation with a shared commitment to social justice, women’s equality, and international solidarity. In recognition of those shared values, the Foundation is organizing a Solidarity Tour for union members from Winnipeg to Windsor – a 15-day trip to raise awareness and understanding about the AIDS pandemic in Africa. In…
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Brown-Bag Lunch Panel Discussion on 2013 Federal Budget Announced
The Manitoba Federation of Labour is hosting a one hour, Brown-Bag lunch panel discussion about the 2013 Federal Budget. ‘Federal Budget 2013 – What’s in it for you?’ is part of a tour undertaken by NDP MP Peggy Nash to promote the NDP Alternative Federal Budget (AFB). The NDP AFB has five key priorties: a…
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American-style labour laws would drive down Canadian wages – new report
A new report from the Canadian Foundation for Labour Rights says American-style “right to work” laws would drive down Canadian wages by weakening workers and their unions. As Sunny Freeman of Huffington Post describes it, “the research report called “Unions Matter,” released Wednesday by the Canadian Foundation for Labour Rights, raises the alarm about what it sees as a…
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First teachers trained on Winnipeg General Strike in MFL supported Manitoba Museum project
In the fall of 2012, the Manitoba Museum heard from high school teachers – they were looking for training sessions to go with the Strike Kit, developed years before at the museum by Curator of Social History (Retired) Sharon Reilly, and her husband Nolan Reilly, Professor of History, University of Winnipeg. These kits were intended…
