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Ontario Liberal Leadership Event – Leading the Liberal Way Co-hosted by the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation(OSSTF/FEESO)

November 10, 2023/in Did you know?, OSSTF/by Tracy Cochrane

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Egale

November 8, 2023/in Did you know?, OSSTF, Pride/by Tracy Cochrane

Egale is Canada’s leading organization for 2SLGBTQI people and issues. Egale improves and saves lives through research, education, awareness, and by advocating for human rights and equality in Canada and around the world. Their work helps create societies and systems that reflect the universal truth that all persons are equal, and none will be othered.

Egale will facilitate a free virtual workshop for OSSTF/FEESO Members. The workshop will be a fusion of their Introduction to 2SLGBTQI Inclusion: Building Inclusive Schools and Affirming Adults webinars.

https://osstfupdate.ca/2023/10/02/egale-2/

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MAKE IT FAIR FOR CONTRACT ACADEMIC STAFF

October 19, 2023/in Did you know?, Labour Movement/by Tracy Cochrane

Fair Employment Week (FEW) is taking place from October 16 to 20, 2023.

FEW is CAUT’s annual event designed to raise awareness about precarious employment on campus and to support your local association’s organizing efforts to improve the working conditions of contract academic staff (CAS).

Make it Fair (caut.ca)

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Vacancies on Provincial Committees and Councils 2023-2024

October 16, 2023/in OSSTF/by Tracy Cochrane

OSSTF/FEESO is seeking members to fill vacancies on provincial committees and councils for the 2023-2024 federation year.

Vacancies on Provincial Committees and Councils 2023-2024 – OSSTF/FEESO Update (osstfupdate.ca)

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Parliamentary and Constitution Council Co-Option and Term Appointments

October 16, 2023/in OSSTF/by Tracy Cochrane

Applications to fill a co-option and a term appointment for the Parliamentary and Constitution Council are currently being sought to fill vacancies for the current year (2023-2024). Applications can be completed by downloading the Application Form, the Confidential Recommendation Form, and the Voluntary Self-ID form. Documents must be saved and sent to pcapplications-temp2022@osstf.ca by October 16, 2023, for your application to be considered for the co-option and no later than November 3, 2023 for term consideration.

Parliamentary and Constitution Council Co-Option and Term Appointments – OSSTF/FEESO Update (osstfupdate.ca)

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OSSTF/FEESO Rejects Ford Government’s attack on 2SLGBTQI+ students

October 16, 2023/in OSSTF, Pride/by Tracy Cochrane

OSSTF/FEESO resoundingly rejects statements made by Premier Doug Ford and Minister of Education Stephen Lecce that attempt to manufacture false divisions between parents, educators, and students over issues of student privacy and gender expression.

OSSTF/FEESO Rejects Ford Government’s attack on 2SLGBTQI+ students – OSSTF/FEESO Update (osstfupdate.ca)

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The Women’s Advocate Training Update (October 2023)

October 16, 2023/in Did you know?, OSSTF/by Tracy Cochrane

The Women’s Advocate Program was developed to provide support to Members experiencing or impacted by domestic violence. OSSTF/FEESO knows, in addition to employers, unions have a role to play in protecting and supporting women in need. OSSTF/FEESO will train Women’s Advocates to work in every District.

The Women’s Advocate Training Update (October 2023) – OSSTF/FEESO Update (osstfupdate.ca)

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History Made in Manitoba

October 4, 2023/in Did you know?/by Tracy Cochrane

In a historic election, the Manitoba NDP has won a majority government, with Wab Kinew becoming Canada’s first First Nations premier.

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No Place for Hate!

September 19, 2023/in Uncategorized/by Tracy Cochrane

Everyone deserves to be who they are and feel safe, valued and supported at work, school or their community. Canada’s unions will always fight for a fairer, more equitable future for all – including our children. When workers organize together, we lift everyone.

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OPINION: Happy to Live in Canada

September 14, 2023/in Labour Movement/by Lauren Bourdages

This piece was written and submitted by WLUSA Executive Member, Doug Roberts

On Wednesday, June 28th I attended an online session called “Labor & Disability Justice.”  Now before you get in a huff because “labour” is spelled wrong, please remember that the session was organized by Labor Notes which is an American labour publisher out of Detroit.  They are the same group that hosts the huge Labor Notes conference every two years.  I attended it in 2010 in Dearborn, Michigan. 

Their sessions typically aren’t very expensive, which is great for WLUSA’s bottom line. This year’s “Labor & Disability Justice” session was free which made it the most accessible to the widest number of people.   The session content dealt with how advocates in the labour movement can help disability advocates and how their goals are often aligned. 

All the speakers were interesting, but one was particularly noteworthy.  His name is Sterling Johnson, and he is a graduate student at Temple University in Philadelphia.  He spoke passionately about how he wanted to participate in a recent strike of grad students at his institution but ultimately couldn’t.  The reason for his decision?  Six days into the strike Temple cut off their health care.  The University didn’t just cut off their supplementary health care benefits, but their health care entirely.  That distinction makes me grateful to live in Canada with our socialized medicine. 

When WLUSA Members went on strike for seventy days in 2002, we were cut off from our supplementary health benefits. We didn’t lose access to our essential health care or OHIP.  If that had been the critical choice that we would have faced at the time, far fewer of us would have been manning the picket lines.  We should be grateful that as Canadians we have access to health care without relying on it being provided by a private company through our employer.  Some provincial governments have been supporting private health providers, including Doug Ford’s Conservatives here in Ontario. 

Fortunately,  there are groups that are opposing him every step of the way, like the Ontario Health Coalition.  They organized a public referendum at the end of May to demonstrate how many Ontarians are opposed to the privatization of our health care.  Quite a few WLUSA Members participated in that event, and there was even a polling station set up in the Concourse (Shout out to our Vice President, External Tracy Cochrane for spearheading that initiative!).

If the continued security of public health care is something that you support then you should find out more at the OHC website www.ontariohealthcoalition.ca.  As Canadians living in Ontario we should be grateful that we still have access to public health care, thanks to the hard work of groups like the Ontario Health Coalition and WLUSA.

For more information here are some recent, relevant news articles:

Hospital Workers and Supporters Rally at Bridgepoint Hospital in Toronto

Northern Ontario’s med school receives $10M gift

B.C.’s health-care crisis: First look at massive markups by ‘parasitic’ staffing industry

Conservatives approve policies to limit transgender health care for minors, end race-based hiring

New Black health-care provider directory aims to improve access to doctors for Black Canadians

Government of Canada announces more than $1.8 million investment to help address harms related to substance use in Hamilton, Ontario

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