community, increasing Latinx representation in elections, and policy advocacy on both the
national and state levels. We continue to build an agenda that strengthens workers’ rights by
creating safer workplaces, advocating for fair wages, and pushing for enough economic
security to care for our families.
Position Overview
This role is responsible for supporting the Field Department during and off campaign cycles.
They will be working with the Field Director to conduct data voter analysis from the 2021
electoral cycle. They will spearhead data management for a collaboration between PCUN and
sister organizations to build Latinx electoral power in Oregon. Conduct voter experiments to
Here s the latest update about paid sick leave coming to Ontario
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Paid sick days have been quite the hot topic in Ontario as the public weathers yet another full shutdown amid consistently high COVID-19 case numbers.
With stringent restrictions in place and the province finally ramping up vaccination in the limited ways it is able to given Canada s supply, the measure people have been asking for most lately to help mitigate virus spread is provincially-funded sick leave, so that those whose employers don t provide them paid time off can isolate at home in case they have the disease.
Paid sick days must be universal, sufficient and permanent
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TORONTO, April 21, 2021 /CNW/ - The province s scramble to introduce paid sick days must meet the needs of workers with permanent, adequate and universal paid leave says Canada s largest private sector union. Ontario workers are watching and we will not be fooled if Premier Doug Ford or his ministers try to pull a fast one in today s announcement by not delivering adequate time off, or by making the benefit temporary. This crisis made some realities clear, including the undeniable truth that paid sick days save lives, said Jerry Dias, Unifor National President.
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