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RANKANDFILE.CA PODCAST EPISODE #1: CANADA POST NEGOTIATIONS AND THE FUTURE OF THE POST OFFICE
Rankandfile.ca’s West Coast correspondent Daniel Tseghay interviews Megan Whitfield, President of Canadian Union of Postal Workers Local 626 in Toronto as well as Jennifer Savage, President of CUPW Local 846 in Vancouver about the CUPW strike vote an bargaining. Daniel also interviews Dru Oja Jay of Friends of Public Services about ideas to transform Canada Post from postal banking and using it to fight climate change. Read more!
I CAN'T SEE THIS INJUSTICE CONTINUE: AN INTERVIEW WITH LYNN JONES
By Robert DeVet
Lynn Jones has been fighting injustice in Nova Scotia for a long time. As an African Nova Scotian living in Nova Scotia, a province with its share of racism, and with fearless civil rights activist Burnley ‘Rocky’ Jones’ as an older brother and role model, it is hard to see how it could have been otherwise. Read more!
"A LABOUR OF LIBERATION": AN INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR BAIJAYANTA MUKHOPADHYAY, PART 1
By Andrew Stevens
Providing care to the sick is one of the most universal labours that exists across human societies. How do we understand the work that goes into this vital collective task? How do we arrange different forms of caregiving labour? How do we decide what forms of labour remain informal and unregulated, while others remains more controlled and institutionalised? What has led to the way we prioritise and the way we value caregiving labour types? Read more!
THE LABOUR MOVEMENT AND THE HOUSING CRISIS: LONG-SEPERATED STRUGGLES
By Daniel Tseghay
“I am working class person, not making millions,” said Martin Fernandez, a former resident of a Burnaby apartment building set for demoviction, talking about his new apartment. “Paying that much there is not much left in my bank account or my pockets, so I have to restrain my kids from buying things that they like.”
He pays $400 more a month but he really had no other choice. Read more!
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