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SUMMARY:Norma Rae Movie Night!
DESCRIPTION:WSN is hosting our first-ever movie night in Vancouver! In this first screening together\, happening on Friday December 15 at 7 PM\, we’ll be watching the iconic 1979 union film\, Norma Rae. Free and snacks provided! Make sure to register so we can get a headcount for food. Below is the synopsis:\n\n\n \n\n\nLike a lot of her family before her\, Norma Rae (Sally Field) works at the local textile mill\, where the pay is hardly commensurate with the long hours and lousy working conditions. But after hearing a rousing speech by labor activist Reuben (Ron Leibman)\, Norma is inspired to rally her fellow workers behind the cause of unionism. Her decision rankles her family\, especially her fiancé\, Sonny (Beau Bridges)\, and provokes no shortage of contempt from her employers.\n\n\n \n\n\nIf this sounds cool to you\, head over to the registration form below:\n\n\n\nRegister here
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/norma-rae-movie-night/
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SUMMARY:2023 Worker Solidarity Network Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The 2023 WSN AGM is on December 6th from 6-8PM. The meeting will take place over Zoom. \nYou must be a member in order to attend. Not a member yet? No problem! You can join here: https://workersolidarity.ca/join/\n\nEvery members who is interested and registers before November 24th will receive a free WSN goodie bag! If you want a goodie bag\, don’t forget to let us know what your exact mailing address is so we can send it to you.\n\nThe AGM is open to all WSN members and it will serve as an opportunity to hear about all the exciting work we have been up to in the last year\, look at our annual report\, and vote in the election for our Board of Directors.\n\nWe encourage all members\, especially workers\, to consider running to be on WSN’s Board. \n\nHave any questions about the AGM\, including running for the Board? Don’t hesitate to email niki@workersolidarity.ca.\n\nRegister to attend and for your goodie bag here!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/2023-worker-solidarity-network-annual-general-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231123T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231123T140000
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SUMMARY:OUTREACH & SOCIAL: November 23 action in Vancouver + Victoria!
DESCRIPTION:What: Come have a drink with us\, on us! Join us for outreach and drinks after to get to know your fellow members and workers. \nWhen: Thursday November 23rd at 1 PM \nWhere: Vancouver – Metrotown Skytrain Station (outreach)\, pub TBD. Vancouver event details here \nVictoria – 620 View Street (outreach) + Irish Times Pub (social). Victoria event details here \nEmail niki@workersolidarity.ca to get involved!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/outreach-social-november-23-action-in-vancouver-victoria/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231122T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231122T193000
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SUMMARY:Workshop 4: Tips and Tricks for Initiating Conversations with Coworkers
DESCRIPTION:Our fourth and final session\, Tips and Tricks for Initiating Conversations with Coworkers: Building Worker Power in the Face of Climate Crises will provide tools for how we can initiate conversations with coworkers to identify shared interests for change and work toward organizing together. \nWe will begin this session by sharing an overview of how we conducted our climate and labour project to connect with workers through conversation and build a list of demands together. Our guest speakers\, Laura and Yaosca will then share their experiences of using Workers’ Inquiry as an effective and powerful tool for connecting with coworkers. \nIf interested\, please check out our digital toolkit which includes some basic information that will be covered in our workshop series.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/workshop-4-tips-and-tricks-for-initiating-conversations-with-coworkers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231115T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231115T183000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20231103T194014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T231554Z
UID:28140-1700067600-1700073000@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:OUTREACH: November 15th actions for Vancouver & Victoria!
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday November 15\, at 5PM \nWhere: Vancouver – Metrotown Skytrain Station. Event details here \nVictoria – 620 View Street. Event details here \nWhat: Outreach\, postering\, meeting workers and fellow members + staff \nEmail niki@workersolidarity.ca to get involved\, we look forward to seeing you!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/outreach-november-15th-actions-for-vancouver-victoria/
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231025T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231025T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20231003T232317Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231003T232317Z
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SUMMARY:Worker Wednesday: Climate and Labour
DESCRIPTION:Come to the first Worker Wednesday since we took a pause for the summer\, and take action for your rights as a worker with countless others across the province! \nThis last summer saw the realities of the climate crisis and precarious work in our province once more. We had devastating wildfires\, heat domes\, while prices continue to rise and wages continue to stagnate. \nAs wildfires raged across the province\, countless people fled or were evacuated\, lost heir homes and their lives and their communities. Even in crisis\, the most precarious and marginalized folks in our communities – workers of every stripe\, but particularly racialized\, queer\, migrant workers – were affected the most. Those without second homes to flee to\, without the finances to find accommodations\, without relatives to stay at. Those who have lived here since time immemorial and who now watch as the lands they stewarded for generations before it was stolen from them\, are now burning. \nAs Summer turns to Fall\, we cannot forget the events of this past summer\, and we cannot let ourselves be caught unprepared when these events repeat the next summer. We need to be proactive to protect our communities – as hard as it may be to feel motivated when faced with a challenge as monumental as climate change. It may be too late to turn back the clock on climate change – but if we despair now; we only ensure that the most precarious and marginalized peoples – our people – are the first and the most to suffer. We may not be able to turn back the clock on climate change\, but if we organize – we can still build a world where we can weather it while keeping our communities\, our people as safe and as well-equipped as possible. We can still protect the living\, and safeguard our communities. \nWe need to turn our climate grief to climate rage. Turn our climate rage into climate action. \nWorker Wednesday is a place you can do that. If you have ever wanted to stand up for your rights\, advocate for a better future for yourself and your communities\, and especially if you don’t know where to begin; there is no better place to start than Worker Wednesday. \nWhat is Worker Wednesdays? \nEvery last Wednesday of the month\, workers and community allies gather virtually on zoom to mobilize and organize for worker justice in BC. Worker Wednesdays offers a space to find pathways to obtain worker-led demands and to take action for legislative change to ensure workers are protected.\n \nThis Worker Wednesday\, we will be speaking on ourJustice Delayed is Justice Denied campaign to reform the Employment Standards Branch\, as well as our Climate-Labour Campaign to create protections for all workers as they continue to work under extreme weather events. We have a number of exciting actions planned for the hour that YOU can partake in\, including a letter writing campaign\, a phone zap\, and more – so if you have never taken action before\, you will be able to do so with the support of other workers and of the Worker Solidarity Network! We will also be sharing a number of exciting events you can attend – from outreach to in-person actions for climate-labour justice to workshops – so please come if any of these interest you at all! \nWe encourage everyone to participate in whatever way feels best to them\, whether that’s camera on or off\, being a listener\, or using the chat to share their thoughts. \nWhether you’re an experienced organizer or this is the first action you have ever taken; whether you are a seasoned labour rights activist or just wanting to learn more\, there is a place for you at Worker Wednesday! Join us to hear what will be happening next and find out how you can stand with workers across the province and fight for your collective rights! \n  \nJoin us for Worker Wednesday on October 25th\, at 6pm PST \nRegister here
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/worker-wednesday-climate-and-labour/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231017T193000
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CREATED:20230918T180851Z
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SUMMARY:Workshop 2: Let's Talk About Refusing Unsafe Work During Climate Disasters
DESCRIPTION:How does refusing unsafe work make you feel? What barriers exist to prevent some workers from exercising this right? As temperatures rise\, workers do\, too! \nWe are hosting a four-part workshop series to connect with workers\, hear from community organizers\, and promote our climate and labour justice digital toolkit. These workshops are open to anyone interested in joining to learn more about our campaign\, share stories\, and ask questions about your rights at work! \nOur second session\, Let’s Talk About Refusing Unsafe Work: Painting a Picture of Workers’ Concerns and Barriers will dive into some existing concerns workers have about refusing unsafe work during extreme heat\, wildfires\, and floods. \nIn this second session\, we will be joined by a graphic recorder\, who\, through visual notetaking\, will capture the stories we share related to how we feel about refusing unsafe work. \nTogether\, through informal conversations\, we will share experiences of how climate change impacts us and strategize ways to move forward as a collective. \nIf interested\, please check out our digital toolkit which includes some basic information that will be covered in our workshop series.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/workshop-2-lets-talk-about-refusing-unsafe-work-during-climate-disasters/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231008T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231008T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230918T180950Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T180950Z
UID:27950-1696788000-1696793400@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Workshop 3: Navigating Mental Health During Climate Crises
DESCRIPTION:Have you experienced climate anxiety? How has this impacted your workday? As temperatures rise\, workers do\, too! \nWe are hosting a four-part workshop series to connect with workers\, hear from community organizers\, and promote our climate and labour justice digital toolkit. These workshops are open to anyone interested in joining to learn more about our campaign\, share stories\, and ask questions about your rights at work! \nOur third session\, Navigating Mental Health During Climate Crises: Surviving and Thriving in Community will underscore the reality of amplified mental health concerns during extreme weather and share some relevant findings from our climate and labour project on this topic. \nIn this third session\, we will hear from mental health professionals who will walk us through how climate anxiety presents itself and how we can cope individually and look out for one another as collective during rapidly changing climate. \nIf interested\, please check out our digital toolkit which includes some basic information that will be covered in our workshop series.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/workshop-3-navigating-mental-health-during-climate-crises/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230913T190055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230913T190055Z
UID:27944-1696525200-1696532400@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Documentary Screening: Bridging the Divide\, A Night With the Workers Solidarity Network
DESCRIPTION:Bridging the Divide\, A Night With the Workers Solidarity Network \nJoin WSN in an evening of discussion as we dive deep into trying to understand the fractures in our movement and in our party\, and the role that corporate divide and conquer strategies have played in creating toxic divisions in our province. We will begin with a short documentary of the fight that birthed not only some of these fractures but also our very committee\, the Standing Committee on Environment and Economy. We will discuss the ways corporations pit people against each other when our common plight is exploitation by the capitalist class. And then we’ll discuss some of the exciting bridges that are being built in progressive spaces today as we fight for climate justice\, with the understanding that climate justice is worker justice and vice versa. \nThe corporate class would rather us fight each other\, but we understand more than ever who is burning down our world and we’re determined to unite in the fight for a better world.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/documentary-screening-bridging-the-divide-a-night-with-the-workers-solidarity-network/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231004T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230918T180743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230918T180743Z
UID:27946-1696442400-1696447800@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Workshop 1: Exploring How Heat\, Wildfires\, and Floods Impact Workers
DESCRIPTION:Interested in understanding how climate justice and worker justice intersect? Want to organize your workplace but don’t know where to begin? As temperatures rise\, workers do\, too! \nWe are hosting a four-part workshop series to connect with workers\, hear from community organizers\, and promote our climate and labour justice digital toolkit. These workshops are open to anyone interested in joining to learn more about our campaign\, share stories\, and ask questions about your rights at work! \nOur first session\, Exploring How Extreme Heat\, Wildfires\, and Floods Impact Workers: How Standing in the Walk-in Freezer is a Workplace Issue  is happening just days before World Day for Decent Work. In light of this\, we will be discussing how decent work is not just a labour justice issue\, it is about addressing various intersections including climate justice. \nIn this first session\, we will hear about how extreme weather impacts workers at work and beyond. Our guest speaker\, Izzy Adachi\, will speak on these firsthand experiences and make the intersection between climate justice and labour justice\, come to light! These are not separate struggles but intertwined injustices. \nTogether\, through informal conversations\, we will share experiences of how climate change impacts us and strategize ways to move forward as a collective. \nIf interested\, please check out our digital toolkit which includes some basic information that will be covered in our workshop series.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/workshop-1-exploring-how-heat-wildfires-and-floods-impact-workers/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230906T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230906T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230810T182327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230810T182327Z
UID:27916-1694023200-1694028600@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Organizing 101 Workshop Series: Labour Code Part I
DESCRIPTION:SESSION TWO: LABOUR CODE\nThis workshop will continue your introduction to your rights as a worker in BC and the steps you can take to protect them\, as we build towards organizing your workplace. A zoom link will be sent after registration\, and all registrants will be notified of the next workshop in our series upon completion of the first one. \nRegister here! \n  \nTHE WORKER SOLIDARITY NETWORK AND THE LABOURERS’ INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA PRESENT:  \nORGANIZING 101 WORKSHOP SERIES \nAre you tired of having your labour taken for granted? Are you interested in unions but don’t know where to begin? Do you want to come together with your coworkers to challenge power and stand up for yourselves? Or do you just want to know how to protect yourself from missing wages\, discrimination\, and bad bosses? \nAt this stage in the COVID-19 Pandemic\, workers understand better than ever that they deserve better protections and fair treatment. Workers deserve to know how to stand up for their rights. Workers deserve unions. \nJoin us for our Organizing 101 workshop series to learn how to organize for the rights you deserve. \nFor the first time ever\, the Worker Solidarity Network and the Labourers’ International Union of North America are teaming up to offer a comprehensive and FREE online workshop series covering everything you need to know to stand up for your rights\, fight back against employer abuse\, and form a union. \nWorkshops will cover: Understanding the Employment Standards Act\, Procedural Fairness 101\, Retaliation\, the Labour Code\, Organizing 101\, talking to your coworkers about unions\, and more! \nWorkshops will run once a month online for an hour from June to August\, and then bi-monthly online September to November. We will end with a session introducing you to all the major unions in BC to find the union right for you! \nCurriculum: \n1) Understanding the Employment Standards Act: June 6th \n2) Procedural Fairness – Your Rights During a Complaint Process: July 4th \n3) What is Retaliation: August 8th \n4) Labour Code Part 1: September 6th \n5) Labour Code Part 2: September 19th \n6) Organizing Part 1: October 3rd \n7) Organizing Part 2: October 17th \n8) Unions in BC Showcase: November TBA \nSign up to be a member of the Worker Solidarity Network at workersolidarity.ca to stay in touch and find out more!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/organizing-101-workshop-series-labour-code-part-i/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230831T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230831T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230808T232724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T232724Z
UID:27913-1693501200-1693508400@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:August 31st Emergency Phonebank
DESCRIPTION:Come to an Emergency Phonebank\, and prevent unfair changes to the Employment Standards Act \nThis last year\, under the Justice Delayed is Justice Denied campaign\, the Worker Solidarity Network has been working towards reforming the Employment Standard Branch to an accessible\, accommodating\, correct\, effective\, and fair. This culminated in us successfully campaigning for 12 million dollars in additional funding to the ESB. \nNow\, we have found out that our government has been looking for feedback on changes that directly oppose what we have been organizing towards this past year under the Justice Delayed is Justice Denied campaign. To that end\, we are convening an Emergency Phone Bank to share our collective response to the government\, and to ensure they know Justice Delayed is Justice Denied! \nJoin us for an important\, Emergency Phonebank on August 31st\, 5:00pm to 7:00pm\, to help us prevent workers rights from being rolled back in BC. \nRegister here!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/august-31st-emergency-phonebank/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230816T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230816T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230808T232605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230808T232605Z
UID:27910-1692208800-1692214200@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:August 16th Emergency Worker Wednesday
DESCRIPTION:Come to an ad-hoc Worker Wednesday\, and prevent unfair changes to the Employment Standards Act \nEvery last Wednesday of the month\, workers and community allies gather virtually on zoom to mobilize and organize for worker justice in BC. Worker Wednesday offers a space to find pathways to obtain worker-led demands and to take action for legislative change to ensure workers are protected. \nWe had paused Worker Wednesday for the summer\, with the intention to reconvene in June. But when worker rights are threatened; whether it’s winter or summer\, rain or shine\, snow or sun\, it falls upon us as workers to organize. \nThis last year\, under the Justice Delayed is Justice Denied campaign\, the Worker Solidarity Network has been working towards reforming the Employment Standard Branch to an accessible\, accommodating\, correct\, effective\, and fair. This culminated in us successfully campaigning for 12 million dollars in additional funding to the ESB. \nNow\, we have found out that our government has been looking for feedback on changes that directly oppose what we have been organizing towards this past year under the Justice Delayed is Justice Denied campaign. To that end\, we are convening an Emergency Worker Wednesday to strategize for a collective response. \nJoin us for an important\, Emergency Worker Wednesday on August 16th\, 6:00pm to 7:00pm\, to help us prevent workers rights from being rolled back in BC. \nIf you are unable to make it\, we encourage you to register regardless\, as we will be inviting all participants to join an emergency phone bank on August 31st to respond to the proposed changes. \nWe encourage everyone to participate in whatever way feels best to them\, whether that’s camera on or off\, being a listener\, or using the chat to share their thoughts. \nRegister here!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/august-16th-emergency-worker-wednesday/
CATEGORIES:Outreach,Worker Wednesday
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230808T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230808T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230719T202020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230719T202020Z
UID:27730-1691517600-1691523000@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Organizing 101 Workshop Series: Retaliation
DESCRIPTION:SESSION TWO: RETALIATION\nWe’re back with our third instalment of our Organizing 101 Workshop Series. This time: it’s about retaliation\, and what you can do about it! \nHave you been missing wages or unjust working conditions and been afraid to speak out because of your boss? The fear of retaliation from employers is a major barrier for precarious workers wanting to pursue an Employment Standards Branch complain\, unionization\, speaking out against awful or illegal conditions\, or speaking about their working conditions amongst themselves. \nThis interactive workshop that includes an example exercise will help workers to identify and protect themselves from retaliation\, know what courses of action they may take\, and understand what resources there are to support them through retaliation. No prior experience or familiarity is needed in order to attend and benefit from this presentation. \nZoom link will be sent after registration — register here!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/organizing-101-workshop-series-retaliation/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230704T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230704T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230607T000129Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230607T000129Z
UID:27504-1688493600-1688499000@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Organizing 101 Workshop Series: Procedural Fairness - Your Rights During a Complaint Process
DESCRIPTION:SESSION TWO: WHAT IS PROCEDURAL FAIRNESS – YOUR RIGHTS DURING A COMPLAINT PROCESS\nToo many workers already experience wage theft\, unjust termination\, and other violations of the Employment Standards Act. Typically\, information about your rights at work\, such as minimum wage requirements and overtime\, are accessible online such as on the Employment Standards website\, or the WSN Know-Your-Rights page. \nHowever\, what happens once you decide to assert your rights and participate in an Employment Standards Branch Complaint? Information about your rights during this process is often not as clear\, and much harder to come by\, especially for complainants with little to no prior experience with these matters \nThis presentation intends to empower self-represented complainants or prospective complainants\, and any workers really\, to advocate for themselves effectively and improve the outcome of their complaints. No prior experience or familiarity is needed in order to attend and benefit from this presentation. \nTopics covered will include: \n\nWhat is the role of everyone involved in the complaint process?\nWhat are the obligations of the Employment Standards Branch (ESB) during your complaint process?\nWhat are the limits of the discretion of ESB officers during the investigation process?\nWhat are some possible causes for an appeal of an ESB decision?\nCommon terms related to your procedural rights\, and more.\n\nThis workshop will continue your introduction to your rights as a worker in BC and the steps you can take to protect them\, as we build towards organizing your workplace. A zoom link will be sent after registration\, and all registrants will be notified of the next workshop in our series upon completion of the first one. \n\nTHE WORKER SOLIDARITY NETWORK AND THE LABOURERS’ INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA PRESENT:  \nORGANIZING 101 WORKSHOP SERIES \nAre you tired of having your labour taken for granted? Are you interested in unions but don’t know where to begin? Do you want to come together with your coworkers to challenge power and stand up for yourselves? Or do you just want to know how to protect yourself from missing wages\, discrimination\, and bad bosses? \nAt this stage in the COVID-19 Pandemic\, workers understand better than ever that they deserve better protections and fair treatment. Workers deserve to know how to stand up for their rights. Workers deserve unions. \nJoin us for our Organizing 101 workshop series to learn how to organize for the rights you deserve. \nFor the first time ever\, the Worker Solidarity Network and the Labourers’ International Union of North America are teaming up to offer a comprehensive and FREE online workshop series covering everything you need to know to stand up for your rights\, fight back against employer abuse\, and form a union. \nWorkshops will cover: Understanding the Employment Standards Act\, Procedural Fairness 101\, Retaliation\, the Labour Code\, Organizing 101\, talking to your coworkers about unions\, and more! \nWorkshops will run once a month online for an hour from June to August\, and then bi-monthly online September to November. We will end with a session introducing you to all the major unions in BC to find the union right for you! \nCurriculum: \n1) Understanding the Employment Standards Branch: June 6th \n2) Procedural Fairness – Your Rights During a Complaint Process: July 4th \n3) What is Retaliation: August 1st \n4) Labour Code Part 1: September TBA \n5) Labour Code Part 2: September TBA \n6) Organizing Part 1: October TBA \n7) Organizing Part 2: October TBA \n8: Organizing Part 3: November TBA \n9) Unions in BC Showcase: November TBA \nSign up to be a member of the Worker Solidarity Network at workersolidarity.ca to stay in touch and find out more!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/organizing-101-workshop-series-procedural-fairness-your-rights-during-a-complaint-process/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230617T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230601T192336Z
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UID:27391-1687003200-1687010400@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Rally for Climate-Labour Justice!
DESCRIPTION:Join the Worker Solidarity Network and allies on June 17\, at 12:00pm at the Legislature in Victoria as we launch our Climate-Labour campaign to demand better protections for workers living through the Climate Crisis!\n\nEmployment law was not written to anticipate a rise in extreme environmental disasters. There are no laws in place to protect workers’ employment if they do not report to work during an extreme weather event. Moreover\, health and safety measures in the workplace are dated\, rarely enforced\, and ineffective.\n\nWorkers need better labour rights protections and enforced health and safety regulations. How the Government of BC decides to safeguard those most vulnerable during extreme weather events will demonstrate the fundamental priorities of this government. Immediate policy changes need to take place to put an end to the experiences workers have endured as a result of changing climate.\n\nAs we continue to combat climate change\, and work towards climate protection; we need to recognize that the climate crisis is HERE and that urgent protections and mitigation for vulnerable and precarious workers is needed NOW. Stand with countless workers and allies\, and send a message that workers are rising against rising temperatures!\n\nVisit workersolidarity.ca/climatelabour to find our Climate-Labour Report\, and our list of demands. RSVP here! This event will be outdoors.\n\n#RaiseTheBar
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/rally-for-climate-labour-justice/
LOCATION:Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230606T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230606T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230511T222340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230511T222340Z
UID:27370-1686074400-1686078000@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Organizing 101 Workshop Series: Understanding the Employment Standards Act
DESCRIPTION:THE WORKER SOLIDARITY NETWORK AND THE LABOURERS’ INTERNATIONAL UNION OF NORTH AMERICA PRESENT:  \nORGANIZING 101 WORKSHOP SERIES \nAre you tired of having your labour taken for granted? Are you interested in unions but don’t know where to begin? Do you want to come together with your coworkers to challenge power and stand up for yourselves? Or do you just want to know how to protect yourself from missing wages\, discrimination\, and bad bosses? \nAt this stage in the COVID-19 Pandemic\, workers understand better than ever that they deserve better protections and fair treatment. Workers deserve to know how to stand up for their rights. Workers deserve unions. \nJoin us for our Organizing 101 workshop series to learn how to organize for the rights you deserve. \nFor the first time ever\, the Worker Solidarity Network and the Labourers’ International Union of North America are teaming up to offer a comprehensive and FREE online workshop series covering everything you need to know to stand up for your rights\, fight back against employer abuse\, and form a union. \nWorkshops will cover: Understanding the Employment Standards Act\, Procedural Fairness 101\, Retaliation\, the Labour Code\, Organizing 101\, talking to your coworkers about unions\, and more! \nWorkshops will run once a month online for an hour from June to August\, and then bi-monthly online September to November. We will end with a session introducing you to all the major unions in BC to find the union right for you! \nRegister here. \nCurriculum: \n1) Understanding the Employment Standards Branch: June 6th \n2) Procedural Fairness 101: July 4th \n3) What is Retaliation: August 1st \n4) Labour Code Part 1: September TBA \n5) Labour Code Part 2: September TBA \n6) Organizing Part 1: October TBA \n7) Organizing Part 2: October TBA \n8: Organizing Part 3: November TBA \n9) Unions in BC Showcase: November TBA \nSign up to be a member of the Worker Solidarity Network at workersolidarity.ca to stay in touch and find out more! \n \nSESSION ONE: UNDERSTANDING THE EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS ACT\nWhat is the Employment Standards Act? What is the Employment Standards Branch? What laws and protections are in place for non-unionized workers in BC\, and how do you go about navigating violations of the law by your employer? Are you owed wages that you are legally entitled to from your boss? How do you recover missing wages? \nCome join workers on June 6th online\, at 6pm\, to learn about the Employment Standards Act\, how to protect your rights as a non-unionized worker\, with a focus on wage theft. \nMany workplaces are currently facing a staff shortage which means workers are overworked and facing difficult conditions. The lack of enforcement of minimum wage and overtime laws means that workers need to protect themselves and their coworkers from wage theft. Yet\, often workers do not demand for wages owed to them because they fear retaliation from their bosses. There are different avenues to justice for wage theft\, come to the free training to find out what may work for you. \nThis workshop will serve as an introduction to your rights as a worker in BC and the steps you can take to protect them. A zoom link will be sent upon registration\, and all registrants will be notified of the next workshop in our series upon completion of the first one.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/organizing-101-workshop-series-understanding-the-employment-standards-act/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230527T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230527T120000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230523T215516Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230523T215516Z
UID:27382-1685181600-1685188800@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Climate-Labour Outreach at Centennial Square!
DESCRIPTION:Victoria-based members: Join us for our Climate-Labour outreach on Saturday\, May 27th from 10:00am to 12:00pm at Centennial Square! \nWe will be petitioning the downtown core to support the Council of Canadians with their Flood Parliament campaign to table just transition legislation; to identify members of the community who are interested in fighting for climate justice; and to build a network to push for the radical change we need. \nJoin us\, meet WSN staff\, learn to build power\, and connect with folk who are ready to fight for what you care about! We must work together to ensure workers are not left behind!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/climate-labour-outreach-at-centennial-square/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230511T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230511T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230509T204651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230509T204853Z
UID:27354-1683806400-1683810000@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:"Can't Stand The Heat?" Report Presentation
DESCRIPTION:The Worker Solidarity Network is hosting a virtual event to proclaim the upcoming report launch on the results from our first ever Climate and Labour Project. \nJoin us for a presentation on May 11th at noon PDT to learn about the report titled “Can’t Stand the Heat? Get Out of the Kitchen”\, which explores the intersection between labour justice and climate justice. This past year\, the Worker Solidarity Network has been engaging with low-wage food service workers with the goal of better understanding how extreme weather events impact standards and conditions at work. \nOur presentation will outline the major findings from our climate-labour project which include information about precarious employment\, prominent concerns from food service workers\, collective worker efforts to mitigate harm\, and recommendations necessary to ensure a safer and equitable planet for all. \nThe event will be facilitated by Pamela\, and Jen will provide some key insights and summary of the report. Following that we will have other speakers TBD. \nSee you soon! Register here\n \nRead our Climate & Labour report here
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/climate-report-presentation/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230501T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230501T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230410T212524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T203605Z
UID:27151-1682953200-1682974800@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:May Day at Grandview Church!
DESCRIPTION:Come join us at Grandview Church just off Commercial Drive on May 1 from 3 PM – 9 PM and celebrate International Workers’ Day with your local worker organizations and grassroots collectives. \nWe’ll have multiple workshops running throughout the day\, speakers\, music\, food and more! \nRegistration form here. \nSocial media toolkit here! Find graphics and social media copy you can use to reshare to your own social channels.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/may-day-at-grandview-church/
LOCATION:Grandview Church
CATEGORIES:May Day
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230422T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230422T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230410T213115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230410T213115Z
UID:27164-1682163000-1682172000@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Earth Day Rally at Grandview Park
DESCRIPTION:Worker Solidarity Network is supporting Socialist Alternative Youth’s 2023 Earth Day rally! The rally will be on Saturday\, April 22nd\, Clark Park at 11:30 AM.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/earth-day-april-22/
LOCATION:Clark Park
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230329T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230329T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230316T185519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T211131Z
UID:27033-1680112800-1680118200@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Worker Wednesday - March 29
DESCRIPTION:What is Worker Wednesdays? \nEvery last Wednesday of the month\, workers and community allies gather virtually on zoom to mobilize and organize for worker justice in BC. Worker Wednesdays offers a space to find pathways to obtain worker-led demands and to take action for legislative change to ensure workers are protected. \nWe encourage everyone to participate in whatever way feels best to them\, whether that’s camera on or off\, being a listener\, or using the chat to share their thoughts. \nWhat happened last Worker Wednesday? \n\nMarch at WSN is a flurry of events and community building! We launched our WSN community discord\, in addition to inviting attendees to the flurry of exciting events we planned for March! This included not one\, not two\, but THREE International Women’s Day events\, our Procedural Fairness Workshop\, and more! All events can be found on our website!\nStudent are workers too! We’ve been working hard to connect the student struggle with labour justice. At past Worker Wednesdays\, you heard from CUPE organizers working to unionize student workers at UBC\, and the TSSU fighting for livable funding for grad students at SFU! At our February Worker Wednesday\, we continued on this theme by inviting Kalli and Jacob with the Stamina of Working Students project at UBC\, Kalli and Jacob presented resources they created focusing on the struggle student workers and volunteers face working while completing their degrees.\nClimate Justice is Labour Justice! We hosted our Climate-Labour coordinator Jen in sharing reflections on the coming 1 year anniversary of the climate-labour project\, and next steps to take. In addition\, we hosted Austen Adams – a worker who came to WSN via the climate-labour project\, and through deepening involvement\, ran for and joined the WSN board! We heard his journey of worker to board member and activist\, a journey all WSN members can emulate!\nJustice Delayed is Justice Denied! Our February Worker Wednesday happened the week before the BC budget was announced\, and such\, it was our last push for our Justice Delayed is Justice Denied campaign – since successful in winning 12 MILLION dollars for worker rights in BC! We shared what this campaign has been all about with our new members\, debriefed our recent actions\, and invited attendees to take part in fighting for worker justice in BC!\nA Just Transition is Coming! We hosted Dylan Penner and Deborrah Dunne with the Council of Canadians\, to speak on their Canada-wide Just Transition campaign to table Just Transition legislation in parliament! They shared where the campaign is at\, next steps\, and how to get involved! We know the climate crisis is here\, we know a transition is coming\, and we are here to ensure it’s one that enshrines the rights of all marginalized people at the heart of it!\n\nIf any of these pique your interest\, do not hesitate to reach out to us to ask how to get involved! Come to this next Worker Wednesday to hear more of what we have been up to and find out how you can stand with workers across the province and fight for your collective rights! \nJoin us for Worker Wednesdays on March 29th\, at 6pm PST! \nRegister for Zoom link here
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/worker-wednesday-march-29/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Worker Wednesday
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230324T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230324T163000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230316T004719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T211225Z
UID:27026-1679670000-1679675400@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Know Your Rights: Workers' Rights During Extreme Weather Events
DESCRIPTION:Join us virtually on March 24th @ 3pm!  \nAre you curious about your rights at work during extreme weather events? \nThis is a workshop you won’t want to miss! Register here for the Zoom link.\n\nAbout: \nJoin us for a presentation put on by UVic Law Students Annie Cochla and Samantha Chenatte. This is presentation about your rights at work during extreme weather events\, intended for workers in BC who are curious to know more or have concerns about their rights in relation to wildfire smoke\, heat waves\, extreme cold\, and common other extreme weather events. Topics discussed include termination and notice rights\, employer health and safety obligations and protections against discrimination for workers who may require additional accommodations during extreme weather events. \nPresenters:\nSamantha Chenatte 2L Student at Uvic\nAnnie Cochla\, 1L Student at Uvic \nSupervising Lawyer:\nGeoff Mason
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/climate-rights-at-work/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230319T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230319T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230316T210948Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T210948Z
UID:27040-1679227200-1679234400@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Status for All Rally!
DESCRIPTION:➡️ Find more details at migrantrights.ca/march18-19 \nWhen we say #RegularizeEveryone\, we mean:\n+ No caps and exclusions\n+ Include refugees\n+ Permanent status\, not temporary permits\n+ Humanitarian considerations\n+ #StatusForAll so no one else becomes undocumented \nVANCOUVER – March 19\, 12pm\, CBC Plaza\nVICTORIA – March 19\, 1 PM\, MP Randall Garrison office
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/status-for-all-rally/
LOCATION:CBC Plaza
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230318T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230318T190000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230316T210316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230316T211235Z
UID:27037-1679162400-1679166000@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:OUTREACH: Postering in Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:Wanna learn how to wheatpaste and spread the word about workers’ rights? WSN and members will be postering around Olympic Village in Vancouver on Saturday March 18 at 6 PM. \nContact niki@workersolidarity.ca for more details!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/outreach-mar-18/
LOCATION:Vancouver
CATEGORIES:Outreach
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230311T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230311T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230307T220618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T221110Z
UID:26956-1678543200-1678546800@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:IWWD Rally!
DESCRIPTION:IWWD2023 poster w QR
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/iwwdrally/
LOCATION:Burnaby Civic Square\, 6100 Willingdon Ave\, Burnaby\, British Columbia\, V5H 4N5\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230309T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230309T183000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230307T215956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T221050Z
UID:26944-1678381200-1678386600@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Know Your Rights During an Employment Standards Complaint: What is Procedural Fairness?
DESCRIPTION:Have you recently filed a complaint with the Employment Standards Branch? \nJoin us for this unique opportunity to learn about your rights during a complaint process to recover wages\, address termination\, retaliation and more. This presentation will be most useful for non-unionized workers in BC who are considering or actively representing themselves in an Employment Standards Complaint\, and will be presented by two students as a part of a project with Pro Bono Students Canada. Any workers covered by the BC Employment Standards Act stand to gain valuable information about their rights during the complaint process. \nTo learn more and RSVP\, click here.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/proceduralfairness/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230308T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230308T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20230307T215235Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230307T215712Z
UID:26934-1678298400-1678305600@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:International Working Women's Day Fundraiser Panel
DESCRIPTION:Join our panel discussion on gender and labour justice and help fund the worker justice movement by donating to our Solidarity Fund. \nClick here to RSVP and learn more about the speakers!
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/iwwd2023/
LOCATION:Zoom
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190424T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190424T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20190325T011511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190425T001502Z
UID:11342-1556127000-1556136000@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:Worker's Wednesday Meeting & Social
DESCRIPTION:Come join us for our general meeting & social\, hosted by the Retail Action Network! \nIf you have never been to a Worker’s Wednesday meeting before\,  try to arrive early to get introduced over dinner\, and to learn a bit about the Retail Action Network\, and how you can get involved!  \n5:30pm-6:15pm – Community Dinner\nJoin us for a meal cooked by the Fernwood NRG. There are vegetarian and meat options available and the meal is made from 90% reclaimed foods. RAN will be covering the cost of this by-donation meal for all Worker’s Wednesday attendees.  \n6:30pm-8:00pm – General Meeting & Social\nWorking groups and committees report back on what they have been up to in the fight for workplace justice this month\, we will talk about upcoming RAN actions & volunteer opportunities\, and then a chance to socialize! \nInterested in helping out? We’re always looking for greeters to help welcome folks to the space.  \nThanks and hope to see you there! \nEvent Details: \nThis is a free event; all are welcome to attend. \nAll ages event \nBus tickets available at the door. \nThis event is taking place within Lkwungen Territory. \nAccessibility: \nfernwood community centre (1240 gladstone):\n• dinner is located in the gym on the lower floor. Accessible by ramp from the main entrance or around the back of the building by the outside doors.\n• wheelchair accessible space.\n• two single-stall\, wheelchair accessible gender-inclusive bathrooms available\, one on the lower level and one on the upper.\n• gymnasium is lit by both overhead lights and skylights. \n— how to get to there: —\nfernwood community centre\, 1240 gladstone ave:\nbc transit routes #22 [fernwood ave]\, #2\, #27\, #28 [pandora ave]\, #24\, #25 [cook st]\, #10 [bay street]\nContact: \nIf you have any questions about the event\, don’t hesitate to contact Eric@RetailAction.ca \n————————————- \nThis event takes place within the traditional territory of the Lkwungen peoples\, today represented by the Esquimalt and Songhees Nations. The Retail Action Network organizes within Lkwungen\, W̱SÁNEĆ\, and T’Sou-ke Territory.​ The displacement of Indigenous people from here and around the world\, through colonialism\, has historically been the backbone of capitalism and a vehicle for the extraction of resources. Working class settlers through history\, displaced from their own communities\, have been pawns to enforce the violence of colonialism. This process continues today. Colonialism has important and real implications for why and how we organize workers. Centuries of resistance to capitalism and colonialism have shaped today’s labour movement; we continue to learn and take direction from Indigenous led anti-colonial movements. We extend our appreciation to the Lkwungen\, W̱SÁNEĆ\, and T’Sou-ke peoples for the opportunity to live\, work\, organize\, and celebrate together on this territory.
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/workers-wednesday-meeting-social-6/
LOCATION:Fernwood NRG\, 1240 Gladstone Ave\, Victoria\, BC V8T 1G6\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Get Involved
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190417T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20190417T141500
DTSTAMP:20260418T024416
CREATED:20190304T010037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190418T001508Z
UID:10815-1555502400-1555510500@workersolidarity.ca
SUMMARY:What Your Boss Doesn't Want You To Know
DESCRIPTION:Have you experienced harassment or discrimination in the workplace? Are you being mistreated by your employer? Are you missing wages? Have you been fired without cause? Do you know your rights at work?  \nThose of you who are working\, have worked\, or may work in the retail\, hospitality\, or food service industries are invited to join us for a meal as we learn about workplace rights in BC! Worker’s rights advocates will be joining in the discussion to answer questions and provide advice surrounding your issues at work.  \nSpace is limited\, so please pre-register by following this link:\nhttps://goo.gl/forms/nhqLvgnZyEZVPCJp1 \nThis event is hosted by the Retail Action Network UVic Club\, part of a network of volunteers\, workers\, and labour activists fighting for workplace justice\, increased wages\, workplaces free from harassment and discrimination\, and better working conditions overall for retail\, hospitality and food-service workers.  \nJoin us in the fight for workplace justice! \nDetails:\nThis is a free event; all are welcome to attend.\nAll ages event\nBus tickets available at the door.\nFood will be provided\, with vegetarian and gluten-free options.\nThis event is taking place within Lkwungen Territory. \nAccessibility Information:\nThis room is at ground level\, and\, while it is a tiered lecture hall\, there are accessible seats in the first row.  \nThere is a single stall accessible and gender inclusive washroom in the building just across the hall.  \nThis is a scent-free event.  \nTo find out more information email heidi@workersolidarity.ca
URL:https://workersolidarity.ca/events/what-your-boss-doesnt-want-you-to-know/
LOCATION:David Strong Building C130\, UVic
CATEGORIES:Get Involved
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