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OF LABOUR - ENOUGH IS ENOUGH: WORKERS STRIKE BACK 20 - 23 ACTION PLAN

8 Dec 2023

In the lead-up to the election, we anticipated the need to connect to this anger through a province-wide mobilization that would pull disaffected workers into common activity with the labour movement, and build support for the ONDP as the alternative to Ford along the way. [...] In the week following the introduction of Bill 28, public support swelled for education workers, and along with it, anger at the Ford government–in an emergency demonstration of 4,000 people that marched from the Ministry of Labour to Queen’s Park, among other actions and supports initiated by the OFL; in solidarity rallies in dozens of locations all over Ontario; and in the visible and vocal supp. [...] ACTION #6 ACTION #13 Commit to raising the profile of climate Develop an accessible digital (video) and change in existing campaigns of the labour print educational tool for workers (union and movement, including at the bargaining table, non-union alike) that documents the history and demonstrate the connection between long- of the education workers’ strike and the labour standing labour movement. [...] Design a workplace-based education campaign ACTION #55 that takes on the claims of Ford and Poilievre, Re-assert the role of the labour movement in helps workers understand what really causes shaping and directing the ONDP to act and lead inflation and the cost-of-living crisis, among other as the “party of labour” in Ontario, especially at issues, and promotes labour’s demands to make moments whe. [...] ACTION #49 ACTION #56 Plan, organize, and host a province-wide day of Develop a campaign strategy that includes action on Labour Day 2025 in as many locations all 124 ridings in Ontario, that assesses the as possible around the province, and based on relative strength of the labour movement and an electoral strategy for the federal election, to the density of union members in each one, and launch.
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