As the Ontario legislature resumes, after a 19-week summer break, the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) is ready to remind the Ford government that what Ontarians really want.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) will once again be giving out the AIL/Jack Layton Labour Post-Secondary Scholarship in partnership with American Income Life (AIL) Canada.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) has launched a campaign fighting for meaningful legislation that will better protect all Ontario workers from the dangers of heat stress in the workplace.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) seeks nominations from affiliates, Local unions, and Labour Councils for the Solidarity & Pride Champion Award.
Read MoreThe Ford government announced plans in January to expand private, for-profit health care in Ontario, prompting the labour movement, including the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) to call the move, “entirely out of touch with what Ontarians want and need.”
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation Labour (OFL) blasted the Ford government’s move in late December to appeal the Ontario Superior Court of Justice’s decision to strike down Bill 124, finding that the legislation violated the fundamental constitutional rights to collectively bargain and to strike.
Read MoreThe Ford government released the Fall Economic Statement, providing an update to Ontarians about government priorities.
Read MoreJoin the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) for a rally at Queen’s Park on August 8, 2022. The Ontario Legislature will resume and Ford’s Conservatives will set their priorities for the months ahead. Let’s make sure they hear our priorities loud and clear.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) is proud to be joined in partnership by American Income Life (AIL) Canada in calling for applications for the annual OFL/AIL Labour Post-Secondary Scholarship.
Read MorePeople from Ontario mobilized and voted. The fight for a better Ontario must continue. Together workers can build a stronger labour movement than ever before—in every workplace, sector, and region in the province. But, it can’t be done without everyone’s input. The OFL wants to know: What comes next?
Read MoreThe election is over, but the fight for a better Ontario continues. On Monday, June 20, the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) is hosting a panel discussion to assess the outcome of the election and discuss the next steps for labour.
Read MoreAs leader of the Ontario NDP since 2009, Andrea Horwath has been a dedicated voice for working people at Queen’s Park. The Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) is grateful for her work defending public services, advocating for workers’ rights, and demanding better for people in Ontario.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) will be hosting a post-election discussion on Wed. June 8 @ 6:00pm ET to assess the outcome of the Ontario provincial election that occurred this week and discuss the next steps for labour.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) says workers are ready to hold Ford’s Conservative government to account, following Thursday night’s election results.
Read MoreWith less than two week to go until the provincial elections, the Ontario Federation of Labour issued a statement applauding the Ontario NDP announcement that, if elected, they will introduce card check certification and make it easier to join a union.
Read MoreMay 1, or May Day, is the traditional workers’ holiday, a day that working people celebrate the gains they have won over the years and commit to fighting for a better future for everyone.
Read MoreApril 12th marked Equal Pay Day in Ontario. Equal Pay Day is dedicated to raising awareness of the gender pay gap. It highlights how many extra months into 2022 the average woman must work to earn what the average man earned in 2021.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour and the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Canada are pleased to present Building the Solidarity Dividend: A Conversation with Heather McGee.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) is seeking nominations from Ontario affiliates, local unions and labour councils for the Solidarity and Pride Champion Award.
Read MoreThe Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) is deeply concerned that Ontario trade unions may be excluded from a high-stakes review of their members’ human rights.
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