CBTU-Ontario Chapter February 2018 General Membership Meeting

 
Dear CBTU-Canada Member, The CBTU  Canada Chapter will be holding its February General Membership Meeting (GMM) on Tuesday February 27, 2018. The meeting will be at at 47 Densely ave Toronto (the Canadian Union of Postal Workers union hall)  at 6:30 pm.
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We are looking forward to seeing you there in great numbers!
In Solidarity,
In Solidarity, Coalition of Black Trade Unionists (Canadian Chapter) c/o Yolanda McClean 1482 Bathurst Street, Suite 200 Toronto, ON M5P3H1 Canada website: www.cbtu.ca

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Let My People Vote

Throughout our history in Canada, African-Canadians have faced barriers to full
political participation at all levels of our electoral processes.

In this context, this “Let my people vote” workshop is being offered to identify and
break down barriers to political participation for the Black community. Collectively we will give voice to our ancestors on February 27th.

Our goal goes beyond representation to substantive policy change to support our
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CUPW Solidarity Letter

 

Below is the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists-Canada's (CBTU) open letter of support for the Canadian Union of Postal Workers in their current round of contract negations. CBTU is inviting all members and supporters to add their voices to the letter below by clicking the hyperlink in the first paragraph and following the instructions. Doing so will send your voices to Minister Mackinnon and the various senators representing your province. Thank you.

In solidarity

OPEN LETTER

The Honourable Steve Mackinnon

Minister of Labour

House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6

 

Dear Minister MacKinnon,

I am writing on behalf of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists Canada (CBTU Canada) and in solidarity with our members who work for Canada Post as members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) demand justice, fairness, and respect for the rights of Canadian postal workers. The recent decision to force postal workers back to work through a back-to-work order, particularly during the busy holiday season, is profoundly troubling and requires immediate and urgent reconsideration.

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