International Women’s Day Rally and March

This year International Women’s Day events continue to build on the great solidarity and energy of the Women’s Marches around the world earlier this year.  Despite attempts to divide and disempower us, we are Uniting and Mobilizing more than ever!

This year’s theme is PERSISTENCE WITH SOLIDARITY TOWARD EQUALITY.  Please join us in Toronto for the IWD Rally and March:

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11am – IWD Rally (New location this year). University of Toronto Medical Sciences Building Auditorium, 1 King’s College Circle (see map on poster attached).

1pm  – IWD March  Starts at 1 King’s College Circle after the Rally, ends at the Fair at Ryerson Student Learning Centre, at Yonge and Gould.

 

Look for the Unifor flags!

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On March 8, we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) to recognize the roles and contributions of women world-wide, while acknowledging that the plight of women is not equitable, or equal.

To amplify the demand for Trudeau’s government to move women one step closer towards gender equality, Unifor is calling for two key solutions to be implemented immediately – establish a national funded public child care program and paid domestic violence leave legislation.

Every member is encouraged to add their voice and send an electronic letter to their Member of Parliament. With a just two clicks our union can deliver a united message to tell the government to enact paid domestic violence leave and fund a national child care program here.

To send a letter to your MP go to unifor.org/iwd2017.

In addition to this online lobbying action, Unifor is donating a total of $146,000 to women’s shelters nationwide to support survivors of domestic violence. Donations will be distributed by members of locals to shelters across the country. For more info on our union’s commitments for IWD read the statement at unifor.org/women.

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Work Place Committee’s

 

Workplace Committees are an integral part of an effective Union Local. The Local 1996-O Executive believe all workplaces require both effective Union Reps as well as Trained Workplace Committee members who are passionate in helping others. The Workplace committee will comprise of 3 members in EVERY work centre. We are therefore actively seeking 1 RFT employee, 1 RPT or SPT employee and 1 visible minority member to fill these positions.

 

For additional information contact Work Place Committee

 

In Solidarity,

Local 1996-O Executive