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Hundreds of garment workers in Bangladesh have been killed on the job.

The CAW joins with the international community demanding that multinational corporations and governments take workplace safety seriously, or face severe consequences.

Green Jobs

The World Trade Organization says local job requirements and sustainable development don't jive. They're wrong.

Read CAW President Ken Lewenza's statement on the ruling.

Union Building!

Learn more about upcoming union conferences being held at the Family Education Centre in Port Elgin, Ontario.

The CAW Family Education Centre is a year-round, 47-acre site combining the best of a natural woodland setting and state-of-the-art technology.

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International Day against Homophobia and Transphobia

To many people, it may seem that sexual orientation and gender identity have become less of an issue in Canada. It is true that we have made significant gains... Read more


Atlantic Canada Regional Leadership Conference

More than 200 local union leaders from across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI and Newfoundland & Labrador participated in the Atlantic Canada Regional ... Read more


Take Action: Support Garment Workers in Bangladesh

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Annual Retired Workers Conference - September 8-13

The Retired Workers Conference is now accepting registrants for the popular annual event, held at the CAW Family Education Centre in Port Elgin, Ontario... Read more


Local Content Rules Should be Expanded, not Scrapped, CAW says

Governments should continue promoting the use Canadian-content, and other buy-local rules, to guide public purchases and direct investment, said CAW President... Read more