Unionize Your Workplace
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Do you want better wages and working conditions? Get a union. Register for this webinar here.
Unions are a proven strategy to improve your wages and working conditions. Unions work — and you can ensure that the economic recovery is fair by unionizing your workplace.
This interactive 1.5 hour online workshop will prepare you to unionize your place. You will learn about how workers have defied the odds and their bosses for each other. You will have a chance to practice talking to your co-workers about forming a union. We will leave you with resources so that you know what to do next. We will connect you to union organizers so that you can take the next step.
We will be posting information about how to guarantee your privacy when watching this webinar. We will work with you to ensure that your boss does not find out.
This workshop will be recorded and circulated to those who sign up. We will ensure that the recording protects the privacy of those with specific privacy needs. Please register before to share your privacy needs.
About our presenter — Tania Li
Tania is an organizer with United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) Local 1006A. In her role with UFCW, Tania works to engage workers, raise awareness, and advocate for social and economic justice. Tania sits on the UFCW Canada Political & Legislative Affairs Committee, and Ontario Federation of Labour Political Action Committee.
Prior to joining UFCW, Tania worked for progressive politicians at the municipal and federal levels. During her time in the City Councillors’ and the Member of Parliament’s offices, Tania worked extensively with constituents and local community groups on LGBTQI2S issues, gender equity, community development, environment, housing, and immigration issues. She is an advisory board member of Progress Toronto and a past board member of Social Planning Toronto. As a member of the Toronto & York Region Labour Council Chinese Workers Network steering committee, Tania has been involved in organizing union activists in the marginalized communities and engaging them politically. Tania holds a Bachelor of Commerce (Finance and Economics specialist) from the University of Toronto.
At our January 25, 2020 AGM, our new executive for the 2020-2021 term was elected. We look forward to continuing to build our NDP presence in Toronto Centre as we work towards re-electing Suze Morrison in the 2022 provincial election and the next federal election!

All New Democrats in Toronto Centre are invited to join us for our joint Federal and Provincial NDP Riding Association Annual General Meeting.
Registration will begin at 1:15pm. The meeting will be called to order promptly at 2:00pm.
Agenda:
- Call to order
- Land Acknowledgement
- Anti-Harassment Policy
- Guest Speakers, including Suze Morrison
- Executive reports
- Financial report
- Executive elections — Federal
- Executive elections — Provincial
For a full list of Executive positions, visit this page.
If you are unable to attend the meeting, but you would like to run for either an Executive or Delegate position, please forward your nomination in advance of the meeting to us at [email protected].
Non-Members are welcome to attend. Party memberships and renewals will be available at the registration desk. You can save time by renewing online in advance of the meeting (renewing now will extend your membership until the end of 2020!). Renewals can be done easily online here. Please bring proof of membership if you have it to speed registration.
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at [email protected].
Thank you and looking forward to seeing you on January 25th.

We are is excited to invite you to our annual holiday party. Join federal candidate Brian Chang and Suze Morrison as we celebrate the holiday season and show our appreciation for the supporters who made such incredible contributions to Brian’s campaign and all the work Suze and our riding association have done throughout the year.
All supporters are welcome to attend. This venue and its washrooms are wheelchair-accessible.
