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WRLC Political Action Conference
/in Did you know?, Labour Movement, Provincial Election 2025, WRLC/by Tracy CochraneFebruary 22, 2025 at
9:30 AM – 3:30 PM ESTETFO Waterloo Office610 Wabanaki DriveKitchener, OntarioN2C2K4
In today’s economy, workers are facing many challenges, including:
- Not being able to afford necessities
- Not having a pension
- Not having access to employment insurance
The Workers Together campaign calls for a better deal for workers and for large corporations to be held accountable.
This day-long training session will provide you with the knowledge and skills you need to get involved in the Workers Together campaign. You will learn about workers’ issues, the campaign’s goals, and how to act
https://waterloolabour.ca/events/wrlc-political-action-conference/
Get Out the Vote – Member Engagement and Communication During the Provincial Election
/in Education in Politics, Labour Movement, OSSTF, Provincial Election 2025/by Tracy CochranePremier Doug Ford and the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario have called a provincial election for Thursday, February 27, 2025, a full 16 months prior to the legislated fixed election date set for June 2026.
OSSTF/FEESO is strongly encouraging members to pay close attention to this election and make sure you VOTE to fix public education before or on election day, February 27. The party who forms the next government will be across the table in the next round of bargaining for those Members covered by the School Boards Collective Bargaining Act (SBCBA). The new government will determine how education in Ontario will be funded for the next four years, from the early years through to post-secondary.
Your union has undertaken work to better engage and communicate to members about the provincial election at both the local and provincial levels. In some ridings, local leaders and member organizing teams have been canvassing and communicating with members using various means to keep you informed about the election and to encourage you to consider voting for candidates who have demonstrated a commitment to supporting public education.
As we approach election day, Members can expect to receive communications by phone, text, and/or email from the Provincial Office about advance polls and to remind Members to vote on election day. Communications you receive will depend on whether we have updated contact information in our database.
We are also encouraging members to take a Me + 3 approach to voting – bring three other people with you to vote either at an advance poll or on election day.
You can find out more about the provincial election by going to Vote to Fix Public Education, our on our website, including OSSTF/FEESO resources, a comparison of party education platforms, and information on how to vote from Elections Ontario on our page.
For more information, you can email campaigns@osstf.ca.
Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) International Women’s Day (IWD) Pin Project 2025 “Women Vote”
/in Uncategorized/by Tracy CochraneWomen’s votes shape our communities, our workplaces, and our future. Women have long balanced the demands of work and family while leading on picket lines and fighting for fairness and equality in all aspects of life. Yet, despite their leadership, they remain underrepresented in many sectors, face systemic barriers, such as wage gaps and workplace harassment, and struggle with limited access to essential supports, like affordable childcare.
Federation Family Education Fund—Recipients for the 2024-2025 Academic Year
/in Uncategorized/by Tracy CochraneTen awards valued at $3,000 are presented to children of OSSTF/FEESO Members each year who will be pursuing their first post-secondary degree / diploma / certificate at a college, university, or apprenticeship program of their choice. The Federation Family Education Funds are awarded through a lottery process
Early provincial election represents an opportunity for change—let’s get out the vote!
/in Uncategorized/by Tracy CochraneAfter months of speculation and hints from the Ford government and Progressive Conservative Party strategists, the guessing has ended. Ontario voters will go to the polls on February 27, 2025. The clock is ticking! We have less than five weeks to act and elect a new provincial government.
Black History Month
/in Did you know?, OSSTF/by Tracy CochraneThe 2025 LEGACY Poster: A Dynamic Teaching Tool for Black History Month and Beyond
Here’s how members of the education community can financially plan for their futures
/in OTIP/by Tracy CochraneBetween preparing lesson plans to participating in extracurricular activities, it can be hard to find the time to learn about your personal finances.
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