Take Action In Greater Sudbury:
Sign this petition and statement of solidarity to be sent to local banks in the Greater Sudbury R (RBC, TD, & CIBC)!
The Wet’suwet’en Land Defenders resisting Coastal GasLink have identified 3 ways in which
Take Action In Greater Sudbury:
Sign this petition and statement of solidarity to be sent to local banks in the Greater Sudbury R (RBC, TD, & CIBC)!
The Wet’suwet’en Land Defenders resisting Coastal GasLink have identified 3 ways in which
On December 17th, 2021 we here at SWEAC stood in solidarity alongside PHAC in efforts to demand the Ford Government take action to end homelessness and poverty within our community.
The Poverty and Housing Advocacy Coalition (PHAC) of Sudbury is
So let’s talk about sex…but let’s be serious.
Bill C-36 came Into force in 2014 on December 6. Now a quick run-down will show you why Prostitution Criminal Law Reform: Bill C-36, ‘the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons
Racism In The Workplace Research
Sudbury – The Sudbury Workers Education and Advocacy Centre would like to present our research on racism in the workplace. Our analysis took place in two developments, in June and November of 2021 respectively.
Our
The Sudbury Workers Education and Advocacy Centre offers solidarity to the Wet’suwet’en Land Defenders in British Columbia.
We condemn the recent militarized RCMP raids on Gidimt’en clan territory against the Wet’suwet’en land defenders who are protesting Coastal GasLink’s incursion
Sudbury – The Sudbury Workers Centre is calling on all workers from all types of precarious work, to join and share their experience in this collection of workers’ stories.
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The Sudbury
The Ontario government will raise the general minimum wage from $14.35 to $15.00 per hour effective January 1, 2022. Under the proposed changes, the special minimum wage rate for liquor servers would be eliminated and they would be entitled to
Many working people struggle to make ends meet, living paycheck-to-paycheck because the minimum wage is not sustainable or livable. Because of this, one job is often not enough, and the reality is, workers are extremely underpaid, overworked, and exploited at
Injured Workers Lobby
October 29th, 2021 at 11:30 AM, (Jamie West MPP Office) 555 Barry Downe Rd, Sudbury, ON P3A 3T4
The Sudbury Workers Education and Advocacy will be partnering with the Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups (ONIWG) and
What happened at Laurentian University should never happen at a public institution again.
The Company Creditor’s Arrangement Act (CCAA) was never designed for public institutions. Created in the 1930’s in the midst of the Great Depression, the CCAA was specifically
Students, In a break with past elections, Elections Canada is not setting up voting booths or offering special balloting on campus for students in this important election.
This is not right, we know having voting booths on campus means easier
The elections are hot around the corner, less than a week away on September, 20th!
Today on September 10th advanced polls are open until the 14th at 6 pm for this Federal Election 9-9 pm at your local polls or
What happens if you need to take leaves during COVID? Are you protected? Are there income supports? Can you take leave for reasons other than COVID? This FREE online presentation will inform you about the new Paid Infectious Disease Emergency
Fight For $15 is now Justice4Workers – here’s why

The fight for a decent wage is just beginning. That’s why Fight For $15 is now Justice4Workers, a new movement centered on