📢NEW REPORT exposes how "Ontario’s enforcement system has allowed wage theft to flourish—from employers who disappear behind shell companies to franchises that evade accountability—leaving workers…fighting for money they may never see.” #StopWageTheft#Justice4Workers#onlab
Employees at this popular Toronto restaurant chain had $250,000 in wages and compensation stolen, Ontario Labour Ministry finds https://t.co/THhhz4HlLb
Complex subcontracting chains are fuelling wage theft. Over a decade, Ontario workers like Julieta have lost tens of millions of dollars. https://t.co/3P5f4nuQwL
Workers in Ontario were shortchanged nearly $200 million in unpaid wages, a new report says: 'A massive crisis happening in plain sight' https://t.co/hjt30XuLgu
$1.74/hour. That’s what a @TorontoStar reporter earned delivering for Uber Eats.
Gig workers deserve:
⚖️ Fair pay for all hours worked
🏥 Safe working conditions
Ontario’s new laws don’t go far enough. Workers need justice NOW.
https://t.co/qd9AH3OSTQ
Yellowhead is excited to announce the launch of The Treaty Map! Covering every Canadian treaty from 1763 to the present, The Treaty Map challenges the commonly held view of treaties as land surrenders and offers a comprehensive learning & teaching tool: https://t.co/eImjbdcoSB
For ten years, we've worked towards a nonprofit sector that practices and advances #DecentWork. We're proud of how our work has evolved.
This #DecentWorkDay, we encourage all nonprofits to sign our Charter to help build a more equitable nonprofit sector: https://t.co/Iz54l2yyY0
TCBN stands with indigenous communities honouring their voices and committing to respect, understanding and compassion on this journey.
Read more about the Calls To Action here: https://t.co/uGEcVtnIuY
#truthandreconciliationday
Ontario’s general minimum wage will be $17.20 on October 1, 2024! Worker power won a yearly increase to the #minimumwage. Read & share to expose some of the myths about minimum wage increases: https://t.co/u2mQYJSvpW
And let’s keep fighting for #Justice4Workers! #onpoli
Miigwech, thank for sharing. Thinking today of the Survivors of Kuper Island IRS and their families who so generously shared their stories with us so that ppl across Canada and around the world could learn about the impacts of a so-called 'school.'
If you can, please share 🧡
🔸National Day for Truth & Reconciliation🔸
On this day, we confront the painful legacy of colonialism, honour the thousands of Indigenous children stolen from their families and forced into residential schools, and stand with the survivors and their families who continue to carry that trauma.
This is not just a day of remembrance—it is a call to action. It demands that we commit to real, lasting change, to stand up against ongoing injustices, and to fight for true reconciliation with Indigenous communities.
Take Action- https://t.co/P6g8uGLram
#EveryChildMatters
Orange Shirt Day is a time to reflect on the cruel legacy of residential schools, a system supported by governmental and ecclesiastical authorities that sought to assimilate Indigenous children and eradicate their cultures.
Wearing orange today is one way we show our collective commitment to ensuring such tragedies are never repeated.
The statement "Every Child Matters" reaffirms a commitment to recognize the inherent value of every child and the resilience of Indigenous communities that continue to advocate for truth and justice.
On National Day for #TruthAndReconciliation, we acknowledge the lasting impact of residential schools on Indigenous communities.
Today, we honour Indigenous peoples by reflecting, learning, and finding ways to contribute to reconciliation. Join us in this journey.
On this National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, its time for reflection, action. Ottawa continues to fight St. Anne’s Indian Residential School Survivors, by failing to comply with a 2014 Court Order for disclosure of documents. @NANComms https://t.co/0BZLLYEEDe
Congratulations to Council Fire, the City of Toronto and all the organizations that created and supported the Spirit Garden now gracing Nathan Philips Square. May it be a step in our healing journey.