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The Ontario Federation of Labour is a federation of labour unions in the Canadian province of Ontario. The original OFL was established by the Canadian Congress of Labour in 1944. It was merged with the rival Ontario Provincial Federation of Labour in 1957 (now considered the modern OFL's founding date), one year after the merger of the CCL and ...
Canadian Teachers’ Federation; Centrale des syndicats du Québec; Christian Labour Association of Canada; Confédération des syndicats nationaux; Congress of Democratic Trade Unions; Confederation of Canadian Unions; Fédération des travailleurs et travailleuses du Québec; Industrial Workers of the World; International Union of Elevator ...
Ryan speaking at a rally at Queen's Park in Toronto in 2009. In addition to his union activities, Ryan has been involved with the New Democratic Party (NDP) since the 1980s. He has served on the Ontario NDP's provincial council and Environment committee, and is a former president of the Durham Centre riding association.
Ontario Federation of Labour; Ontario Nurses' Association; Ontario Public Service Employees Union; Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation; Ottawa and District Labour Council; Ottawa Trades Council
Since 2021, She has been the Secretary-Treasurer of the Canadian Union of Public Employees in Ontario, which is the largest union in the province. She is also the Executive Vice-president at the Ontario Federation of Labour. She is the first Black Canadian to hold either position.
Burt was elected Canadian director of the UAW and would remain in that position for almost thirty years. He would also serve as vice-president of the Canadian Congress of Labour and president of the Ontario Provincial Federation of Labour (1951–1953) a forerunner of the Ontario Federation of Labour. [1]
The Federated Labour Party was created by the British Columbia Federation of Labour in 1920, absorbing the Social Democratic Party and part of the Socialist Party of Canada. From 1906 to 1909, there was a Canadian Labour Party of B.C. (CLP(BC)). This party was a split from and rival to a group calling itself the Independent Labour Party.
Beginning with the 1951 provincial campaign, the Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) played an increased role in the Ontario CCF by lending it organizational, personnel and material support. [60] The increasing role of the trade union leadership in the party was unpopular with some activists like MPP Bill Temple. [60]