This year the Conference is going to follow up on the WSIB benefit policies, hear about aging and work injuries, and explore the prevailing idea that “musculoskeletal injuries are declining.” Do decreasing stats prove that MSDs are declining? Let’s talk about the…
Following the Injured Workers’ Day activities, this joint conference will continue focusing on the state of today’s workers’ compensation system. Preliminary program: Presentation of final report of the Meredith Hearings conducted by Professor Robert Storey (McMaster University) and Carol Elston (University of…
Come for the OFL/ONIWG Conference, stay for ONIWG’s Annual General Meeting – details to be announced soon.…
The provincial government has just launched a review of Ontario’s labour laws. Don’t leave it up to employers and the government to decide what your rights should be. Come to the Forum and learn about your legal rights, the $15 and Fairness…
The winners of the
2016 Min Sook Lee Labour Arts Awards will be presented at a fundraising gala with their awards for using the arts to engage and promote the values of labour and social justice. Activists and artists to be honoured…
The Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups is celebrating its 25th anniversary at this special Annual General Meeting – and co-hosting a
Joint Conference with the Ontario Federation of Labour (Nov. 3-4). The ONIWG AGM sessions will be held before and after…
The Ontario Federation of Labour and the Ontario Network of Injured Workers Groups, with the assistance of Injured Workers’ Consultants Community Legal Clinic, are sponsoring an exciting Workers’ Compensation Conference, November 3 (1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.) & November 4 (9:00 a.m.…
Come and hear the untold story of injured workers in Ontario!
Presented by The
Injured Workers History Project (IWHP) – the work of a group of injured workers, advocates and researchers who are uncovering and writing the history of the injured workers’…
Join labour activists and historians for a walking tour, films, presentations, and discussion on local workers’ history and popular struggles. Stay for a social. See
full program on Toronto Workers’ History Project website.
Co-sponsored by: Toronto Workers’ History Project, Canadian Committee on…
The
Toronto Workers’ History Project (TWHP) is a large group of workers, unionists, professors, students, artists, teachers, librarians, educators, researchers, community activists, and retirees dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the history of working people in Toronto.
Join the TWHP on…