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  2. Workers' Unity League - Wikipedia

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    The first action of the Workers' Unity League was a walkout in the National Steel Car Company factory in Hamilton, Ontario.Led by YCL member Harvey Murphey, 1200 workers walked off the job, most of them Finnish immigrants.

  3. Relief Camp Workers' Union - Wikipedia

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    The Ontario government, for example, introduced public works in urban and isolated areas early on to help ease unemployment, but between 1929 and 1932 employment fell by 32 percent and these early relief systems could no longer cope. [2]

  4. 1976 Canadian general strike - Wikipedia

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    The 1976 Canadian general strike was a one-day work stoppage against wage controls across Canada.Wage controls significantly reduced wages for a number of public sector workers.

  5. Unemployment benefits - Wikipedia

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    Regardless of whether benefits are paid by Kela or from an unemployment fund, the unemployed person receives assistance from the Työ- ja elinkeinokeskus (TE-keskus, or the "Work and Livelihood Centre"), a government agency which helps people to find jobs and employers to find workers. In order to be considered unemployed, the seeker must ...

  6. Windsor City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Windsor City Hall is the seat of the municipal government of Windsor, Ontario, Canada.The mayor's office and Windsor City Council are housed in the main building at 350 City Hall Square West, while additional city services are located in an adjacent building at 400 City Square East in downtown Windsor.

  7. 1978 Inco strike - Wikipedia

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    This would later play a critical role in spurring new economic development efforts in the city into the 1980s and 1990s; when a longer strike hit the same operations, now owned by Vale, in 2009, the action had a much more modest effect on the city's economy than the 1978 strike, with the local rate of unemployment declining slightly during the ...

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  9. 2024 Canada Post strike - Wikipedia

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    In an Angus Reid poll conducted over the strike's third week, 34% of Canadians sided with Canada Post, 29% sided with the striking workers, and 37% were unsure or didn't support either side. [21] Many Canadians accused the striking workers of "cancelling Christmas" due to the strike being so close to the holidays.