This summer, I'll be teaching LABR 1P95 Introduction to the Canadian Labour Movement & LABR 3P13 Politics of Labour.
Check out all of the spring/summer course offerings at #BrockU here: brocku.ca/admissions/s...
This summer, I'll be teaching LABR 1P95 Introduction to the Canadian Labour Movement & LABR 3P13 Politics of Labour.
Check out all of the spring/summer course offerings at #BrockU here: brocku.ca/admissions/s...
Join a free webinar on March 4 at 4:30pm EST to hear from the Naujawan Support Network on their campaigns fighting wage theft & defending workers facing deportation due to PGWP changes. Q&A to follow. Hosted by Brock Labour Studies. Register below! www.eventbrite.com/e/not-all-or...
US union coverage was 16.5 million workers in 2025, the highest since 2009
www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026...
Check out Labour Studies Spring/Summer 2026 courses offerings at @brocku.ca β perfect for fast-tracking your degree.
brocku.ca/springsummer
#BrockU #LabourStudies
Niagara community labour social π
Brock University cutting administrative jobs, impacting up to 50 workers: union
www.cbc.ca/news/canada/...
#canlab #cdnpse
#OSSTF releases official statement on support staff layoffs at #BrockU.
www.osstf.on.ca/en-CA/news/o...
#canlab #cdnpse
McGill found $1 million to fight its own workers rather than bargain with them. Imagine what that $ could do for teaching, research, or student support.
therover.ca/mcgill-spent...
#canlab #cdnpse
π¨Job Alert!π¨
Weβre hiring instructors for a variety of Labour Studies courses in the Spring and Summer 2026 semesters.
Courses are delivered online.
Applications close February 18, 2026 at 11:59 PM.
For more details and to applyπ
brocku.ca/social-scien...
Thereβs a clear recognition by the @avilewis.ca campaign that rapid technological change requires bold new approaches to defending workersβ rights.
www.readthemaple.com/avi-lewis-nd...
#canlab #cdnpoli
The challenge for both the NDP and the labour movement is [...] putting forward an alternative vision and understanding of the economy that directly addresses their material interests in ways that unite workers through shared class interests.
FULL ARTICLEπ
Opinion: Why Canada needs better data on strikes, unions and other labour issues
"The NDPβs ability to credibly advance this alternative vision depends largely on whether the labour movement is itself willing and able to engage in such political and economic education." β NEW from @brocklabour.bsky.social @profsavage.bsky.social in Perspectives Journal no. 5
π FULL ARTICLE
The last minute stress of a severe snow storm is avoidable with a comprehensive hybrid work policy.
www.thestar.com/politics/pro...
#canlab #onpoli
#NDP leadership hopeful Rob Ashton rails against Artificial Intelligence displacing workers, then gets caught using it for his Reddit responses. No shock a politician deploys AI, but attacking it while relying on it really undermines his brand.
www.cbc.ca/news/politic...
#canlab #cdnpoli
Unions and employers typically donβt take this long to finalize tentative agreements after reaching agreements in principle, but this round of bargaining has been anything but typical.
www.thestar.com/business/can...
#canlab #CanadaPost
ICYMI: How a dispute between @lacsn.bsky.social and the Montreal Economic Institute over inflated strike numbers underscores the need for better labour relations data.
theconversation.com/why-canada-n...
#canlab #cdnpoli
π¨New Publication with @pgraefe.bsky.social & @sjkiss.bsky.social for @broadbent.bsky.social
We examine class voting in #Canada and show how the working class feels politically alienated and disaffected that their interests are not being pursued by politicians
perspectivesjournal.ca/changing-cla...
Opinion: Why Canada needs better data on strikes, unions and other labour issues
In a period of rising inequality and renewed union-management conflict, @profsavage.bsky.social and Adam King make the case that Canada needs better and more accurate labour relations data.
theconversation.com/why-canada-n...
#canlab @theconversation.com
At a time when official statistics are under political pressure elsewhere, Canada has an opportunity & a responsibility to strengthen its own commitment to open, reliable labour relations data. Adam King & I explain why:
theconversation.com/why-canada-n...
#cdnpoli #canlab
Prof. Simon Black guest edited and co-authored an editorial for this special issue of @broadbent.bsky.social Perspectives Journal on the future of social democracy.
@profsavage.bsky.social also contributed a chapter on labour & the #NDP.
perspectivesjournal.ca/editorial-wi...
#cdnpoli #canlab
Has the NDP lost its labour roots? My new piece for @broadbent.bsky.social traces how the unionβparty relationship has frayed, and why that matters for Canadian politics today.
Labour and the NDP: Revisiting the Past, Looking to the Future
perspectivesjournal.ca/labour-ndp-p...
#cdnpoli #canlab
Take advantage of the opportunity to win a free copy of my colleague Simon Black's important book on the fight for childcare reform in NYC. And ICYMI, check out his piece for @theconversation.com on Mamdani's childcare plans.
theconversation.com/zohran-mamda...
Craig's Cookies workers vote to unionize.
www.torontotoday.ca/local/busine...
#canlab
ICYM: New research on the political divide between Canadian public and private sector workers.
theconversation.com/what-canadas...
#canlab #cdnpoli
Canada is a definitely a laggard when it comes to collecting and publishing data about unions and labour relations.
Employment and Social Development Canada tables on work stoppages need to be restored.
readthemaple.com/the-governme...
#canlab #cdnpoli
Canada needs better labour relations data. Read the CAWLS/ACETS open letter on the need to restore public access to data tracking work stoppages β and for stronger collection of labour relations statistics.
cawls.ca/en/canada-ne...
#canlab
Fantastic article on #HamOntβs Workers Arts and Heritage Centre. Proud to be a board member. #canlab www.cbc.ca/arts/at-a-mu...
We donβt know whatβs in the tentative agreement between Air Transat and its pilots, but itβs clear that the lack of a threat of government intervention kept management at the table to hammer out an agreement. Thatβs how bargaining is supposed to work.
www.theglobeandmail.com/business/com...