IAM Canada – Unions Across Canada Unite to Fight for Workers’ Rights and Investment in Key Areas

On November 26, 2024, union members from across Canada gathered in Ottawa for a powerful and unified Lobby Day event organized by the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC). This event saw 300 members representing a variety of unions meet with over 140 politicians from all political parties, including the Liberal Party, Conservative Party, NDP, and Green Party, all with a single, clear message: fight for workers’ rights and better investment in key areas impacting workers’ lives.

The day’s efforts focused on advocating for increased investments in three critical areas: workers, healthcare, and affordable living. Union members met with politicians to push for policies that would improve working conditions, ensure fair wages, and secure better healthcare and housing options for all Canadians. The Lobby Day was not just a day of meetings—it was a call to action for governments to prioritize the needs of everyday workers and to make tangible changes that would impact their lives and their families.

The Importance of Workers’ Rights in Politics

The event was not only a day for meetings but also a moment for learning and organizing. The CLC hosted an important workshop that highlighted the significance of political engagement for union members. “Workers Together” was the theme of the workshop, emphasizing the crucial role that elections and political involvement play in shaping policies that directly impact workers’ rights, working conditions, and benefits. As union members, it’s not only important to vote but to also engage in conversations with fellow members and with elected officials to ensure that workers’ voices are heard.

The workshop stressed that government decisions are at the heart of the changes workers need. From labor laws to healthcare funding and affordable housing, decisions made at the political level have a direct and often profound impact on workers’ lives. By organizing and participating in events like Lobby Day, union members are taking steps to ensure that their concerns are front and center in the political dialogue.

Political Support for Workers

The Lobby Day event saw a diverse group of union members engaging with politicians across party lines. The diversity of political engagement was crucial, as it showcased the broad support for workers’ rights across different political ideologies. Politicians were met with passionate pleas for changes that would benefit workers, such as stronger labor protections, better healthcare access, and affordable housing initiatives.

A key moment during the day was the speech delivered by Leila Dance, the NDP Member of Parliament for Elmwood-Transcona. Dance, a strong advocate for workers, addressed the crowd with a message of solidarity, emphasizing the importance of unions and collective action in the fight for workers’ rights. She highlighted her commitment to ensuring that workers’ voices are not only heard but acted upon in Parliament.

A Collective Voice for Change

As the day drew to a close, the message was clear: unions and workers are stronger when they stand together. The event not only strengthened the resolve of union members but also showcased the importance of continued dialogue with politicians.

Lobby day was a powerful display of solidarity, a call to action for political change, and a step towards a better future for workers. With the continued efforts of the CLC and union members, the hope for a more equitable society where workers’ needs are prioritized remains strong. The fight for workers’ rights, fair wages, and affordable living continues, and Lobby Day was a key moment in that ongoing struggle.

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IAM Canada – GVP DAVID CHARTRAND DELIVERS END-OF-YEAR ADDRESS ALONGSIDE SPECIAL GUEST

As the holiday season approaches, General Vice President David Chartrand of IAM Canada recently addressed all union members, expressing sincere gratitude for their hard work and dedication throughout the year.

With the holidays coming, it’s important to remember that not all members will have the chance to rest, as many continue working to keep essential services running.

To those who are working during this time, we extend a huge thank you for everything you do! For those able to take a break, make sure to rest, recharge, and spend quality time with your loved ones. Your commitment and effort throughout the year deserve this time to unwind and reflect.

To end the year on a festive note, GVP Chartrand was joined by a special guest straight from the North Pole! Can you guess who?

Watch the video to find out!

IAM Canada – Uniting for Change: IAM Prepares for Pivotal Lobby Day in the Capital

As IAM members and staff gathered at the Shaw center on the eve of an important Lobby Day in Ottawa, the atmosphere was charged with anticipation and determination.

Organized by the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC), the event aimed to elevate the voices of Canadian workers and advocate for crucial policy changes that impact their lives and livelihoods.

IAM General Vice President (GVP) David Chartrand hosted a meeting for all IAM staff and members ahead of the lobby day, opening the gathering not only to welcome attendees but also to deliver a powerful call to action. “We’re here because our members across the country need us, and we must work together for all causes, even those that may not directly affect us,” he said, setting a tone of unity and determination.

Chartrand emphasized the importance of each individual in the room, underlining that their collective strength would drive the union’s agenda forward.

The meeting served as a critical briefing, outlining the key issues to be addressed during the Lobby Day, including the pressing need to strengthen labor rights and address the challenges workers face, such as anxiety, stress, and mental health concerns arising from instability in the market, including issues like contract flipping.

Following Chartrand’s address, Chief of Staff Ralph Martin took the floor to provide a tactical overview of the lobbying efforts, covering logistics and strategic points for engaging with policymakers.

With November 26 set to showcase the IAM’s commitment to workers’ rights and fair policies, the aim was clear: to ensure that the voices of Canada’s working class are heard, loud and strong, in the halls of power.