The IFPTE family is proud to recognize and honor Black History Month. IFPTE not only cherishes the historic and continuing alliance between the Civil Rights Movement and the Labor Movement, we also honor Black workers and families.
Read MoreIFPTE joins the American and Canadian Labour movements in celebrating Black History Month throughout North America. In doing so, we honor black workers worldwide, and recognize their unique and ongoing struggles seeking equality in the workplace, and in our society.
Read MoreThe Society of United Professionals/IFPTE Local 160’s Coalition of Racialized Professionals (CoRP) hosted a presentation celebrating Black History Month.
Read MoreTo mark Black History Month, the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) is hosting an online text rally, where participants will be texting Canadians and inviting them to take action and urge government to combat anti-Black racism and support Black workers beyond Black History Month.
Read MoreFebruary is Black History Month. It is a time to celebrate the accomplishments and contributions of Black Canadians to Canadian society and culture, and it is an opportunity to explore and learn more about this rich, and too often untold, history.
Read MoreDuring Black History Month, the AFL-CIO is recognizing some of the labor movement’s trailblazing African-American leaders, including IFPTE’s own, Tim Rudolph, who was honored on Monday, February 7th.
Read MoreTuesday, February 1st marks the beginning of Black History Month in Canada and the United States, a time to honor the contributions and sacrifices of Black Canadians and Americans across North America.
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