UFCW Canada Local 1000A wishes everyone a Happy Labour Day.
We are food and retail workers and we are proud to stand up for fairness and justice for all workers.
Join us on Sept 2 (8:30 a.m.) at the corner of Queen St and University Ave.
UFCW Canada Local 1000A flags flew high at Brockville Pride on July 20, 2013.
"The struggle for equality and fairness is one that unites us all," said President Pearl Sawyer.
Local 1000A Members marched in the annual parade, which began at Brockville Armouries and finished at Hardy Park.
On May 17, I encourage you to join me in showing your support for our brothers and sisters in the LGBTQ community by marking the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia.
May 17 is a significant date for many around the world as on that day in 1990, the World Health Organization removed homosexuality from its list of mental disorders. It was a key milestone for the LGBTQ community around the world. In 2004, May 17 was officially established as the International Day Against Homophobia & Transphobia. Today, the day is observed in countries all over the world.
Local 1000A members, staff and officers were proud to be among more than 30,000 demonstrators who took to the streets of downtown Toronto to rally for rights and democracy in the face of escalating attacks on workers’ rights in the province.
The January 26 rally started at Allan Gardens and finished at Maple Leaf Gardens where the Liberal Leadership Convention was taking place. Demonstrators included workers from diverse sectors, anti-poverty activists, youth, parents, and seniors from all across Ontario. “We were there to stand up for democracy and to defend collective bargaining, which is under threat from the current government in Ontario,” said Evan Engering, a Local 1000A member who works at a Real Canadian Superstore in Mississauga.