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Feb
09

Stop the $6 million cut to Employment Standards enforcement. Stop wage theft.


Despite the fact that workplace violations are at a crisis, the government wants to cut $6 million out of Employment Standards enforcement.  

Since we launched our action alert about the cuts to Employment Standards enforcement last week, emails have been streaming in to Premier Dalton McGuinty urging him to stop the cuts.  If you have not yet sent an email, please do so today and forward this information to your networks!

EMAIL Dalton McGuinty to ask him to keep his promise to workers and stop the cut today:

Wage theft is at a crisis.
People need confidence that when they go to work they will be paid.  However, every day we are seeing workers not getting paid their wages.  In a recent survey of workplace violations, WAC found that 1 in 3 people in low waged jobs face unpaid wages. Now more than ever workers need protection from wage theft.

TAKE ACTION

  1. Email Premier Dalton McGuinty here and tell him to keep his promise to workers.
  2. Call your MPP and ask them to make sure the government does not cut $6 million from Employment Standards enforcement. Download a fact-sheet and sample phone script here. Find out who your MPP is at http://www.elections.on.ca/en-ca
  3. Watch our new video and share this information with others in your community and urge them to take action.

In Solidarity,

WWAC

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Sep
22

Windsor Pilgrimage to Freedom – Demand Rights for Migrant Workers

PILGRIMAGE TO FREEDOM – WINDSOR, DRESDEN, CHATHAM, LEAMINGTON

Time

Sunday, September 25 · 11:00am - 5:00pm
Starting in Windsor, and then the caravan travels to Dresden, Chatham and Leamington

Location
Tower of Freedom Monument

100 Pitt st East
Windsor, ON

More Info
Pilgrimage to Freedom Caravan 2011
Last year, over 150 migrant workers and their allies made history by marching over 50 Km, an equivalent of 12 hours, from Leamington to Windsor, Ontario demanding justice, respect and dignity for the hundreds of thousands employed under the auspices of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Programs. Over the last year, thousands of people have heard the testimonies and the stories that led to organizing the march. Demands for permanent residency and citizenship status, an end to repatriations and deportations, labour law reform, equal access to social entitlements and an end to the coercive role of recruiters and contractors has inspired many others about the realities faced by migrant workers in Canada.

Migrant workers and members of Justicia for Migrant Workers have continued to organize in rural Ontario and are once again demanding that the chains of indentureship in Canada be broken! This year the pilgrimage continues as a form of a caravan across rural Ontario. Migrant workers and their allies will be recreating the stops of the underground railroad to pay tribute to the important struggles of resistance that we base our struggle upon. On September 4th, 2011 we visited St. Catharines, Virgil, NOTL, and Niagara Falls during the first stage of the Pilgrimage to Freedom, and it was very a very successful and touching day.

J4MW is requesting the support of community, religious, labour and allied organizations to join us for this year’s two remaining actions.

September 4, 2011
St. Catharines – Virgil – NOTL- Niagara Falls

************September 25, 2011***************
Windsor – Leamington – Chatham – Dresden
Meet at 11:00 pm at the Tower for Freedom Monument, at 100 Pitt st East, Windsor Ontario, and get on the bus for the Pilgrimage to Freedom Caravan.

*RIDES: Being a grassroots organization, we have very limited funding and it will go to paying for the buses of the tour and transporting farmworkers, so we cannot offer a bus leaving Toronto. We will do our best to coordinate rides so people can attend from out of town.

Agenda for the day will be posted very briefly.

October 2, 2011
Simcoe – Brantford – Hamilton – TORONTO!!!!

Coverage of our Sept 4 action:
http://www.thestar.com/news/article/1049164–annual-labour-day-march-to-honour-jack-layton-and-defend-public-services#article

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Aug
08

Cancelation Notice – Know Your Rights In The Workplace Workshop

Please be advised that the Wednesday, August 10th workshop “Know Your Rights In The Workplace” at the Windsor Public Library has been cancelled due to unforeseen circumstances. The Workshop will be rescheduled at a further date.

Windsor Workers’ Action Centre apologizes for any inconvenience.

If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to contact WWAC at 519 252 1212 or info(at)wwac.ca

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