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Montreal longshore workers fight for safety on the job – The Militant

By Joe Young April 12, 2021 MONTREAL By an almost unanimous vote March 21 longshore workers at the Port of Montreal rejected the latest “final” concession contract demands by the Maritime Employers Association. The online strike authorization vote by members of Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 375 was 1,020 to 2, with one abstention. Some 1,125 longshore workers are employed at the port. A central issue is unsafe work schedules imposed by the bosses, where workers are forced to work 19 days out of 21. Union members going into work March 22 told the Militant  that this schedule is dangerous and wreaks havoc with their lives. The vote came at the end of a seven-month truce agreed to by the union and the employers last August, after workers had gone on strike for 12 days over the work schedule, job security and other issues. The strike won widespread support among working people.

Call for LTC inquiry – Fort Frances Times

Local Journalism Initiative Reporter ntrivuncic@fortfrances.com The Ontario Health Coalition (OHC), the Ontario Council of Hospital Unions (OCHU), the hospital division of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) and the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly (ACE) held a virtual conference to review wait times for long-term care in northwestern Ontario, hospital overcrowding and patient offloading and why a Human Rights Commission public inquiry is needed. According to a press release, Kenora and northwestern Ontario have on average 13 people moving into long-term care per month. There are also 264 people on the waitlist for a long-term care bed with wait times ranging up to three years.

Ontario s budget gets mixed reviews – Fort Frances Times

Local Journalism Initiative Reporter ntrivuncic@fortfrances.com On March 24, Minister of Finance and President of the Treasury Board Peter Bethlenfalvy released Ontario’s Action Plan: Protecting People’s Health and Our Economy. The 2021 budget is the next phase of Ontario’s response to COVID-19 and is the second budget the government has delivered during the pandemic. It builds on the government’s investments in response to the pandemic. The province is committing $51 billion over four years in the Ontario 2021 Budget. Funding is allocated to multiple sectors, from business to COVID-19 relief and tourism. Nature and Outdoor Tourism Ontario (NOTO) have been advocating for more funding for the tourism industry since the beginning of the pandemic last year and were happy to see that the budget included just that.

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