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June 29, 2020 |
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Remembering Kim Manton

We’re heartbroken today at the loss of one of the brightest, warmest and most passionate people in our movement. Kim Manton passed away on Friday from cancer, but her spirit shone brightly right up the end. We’re so much poorer for her loss, and so much richer for having known her. Anyone who ever walked a picket line with her knows the remarkable energy she brought to everything she did – and how

June 26, 2020 |
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Pride 2020: A statement from the BCFED

We celebrate Pride in 2020 at a distance from each other. But that doesn’t diminish our solidarity with LGBTQI2S community members within our unions, in our province and around the world. In a year where protests have brought so many to the streets to oppose racism and violence, we begin by honouring the lives of Black community members, and recognizing the unique experiences when race intersects

June 19, 2020 |
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Statement on National Indigenous Peoples Day 2020

June 21 is a day to recognize and celebrate First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples. And while we celebrate Indigenous peoples, we must also recognize that these continue to be difficult and painful times. The promise and hopes for reconciliation raised over the past few years have often failed to turn into meaningful action. And fine words from governments often turn out to mean little when money

June 1, 2020 |
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BCFED Statement on National Injured Workers’ Day

Every June 1, we stand with injured workers across Canada on National Injured Workers’ Day. And this year, that solidarity is especially important. The COVID-19 pandemic has put countless workers in danger of contracting a life-threatening disease – and too many of them don’t have the protections they need to stay safe. BCFED believes every workplace injury is preventable, and that includes

May 29, 2020 |
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Statement by the BCFED on recent police violence against Black community members

The BC Federation of Labour is angered and outraged by the recent violent attacks against Black community members locally, nationally and internationally. Police brutality and police murders of Black community members are a reality in our communities, one the BCFED recognizes the labour movement must advocate against. The collective trauma of watching Black lives be brutalized and murdered is

May 15, 2020 |
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Solidarity with LGBTQI2S people is more important than ever

On May 17, we honour the International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT). Since 2004, IDAHOBIT has served to raise awareness of the discrimination and violence experienced by lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, intersex, and two-spirit (LGBTQI2S) people globally. This year's international theme is Breaking the Silence, and it has never been


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