Hundreds of workers and dozens of unions showed up in solidarity with the workers' movement, which labour leaders say is being revitalized by changing standards as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and younger workers.
They say younger employees are entering the workforce in large numbers and taking a different approach to work than older generations. Bea Bruske, president of the Canadian Labour Congress, says she is seeing more young workers organizing in the workplace and signing union cards. Unifor National President Lana Payne says members of Generation Z, including her 21-year-old daughter, are bringing an important new lens to the labour movement.
She says they're advocating for dignity and respect in their workplaces, as well as a balanced life outside of it.
Easy solution. Hire people who won’t be troublemakers. You can usually find that out in the first 3 minutes of an interview. At the first sign of wokeness, end the interview.
Yet as their freedoms dwindle they're all at home watching Netflix and terrified to open their mouths.
Ah, yes, the generation that supports UBI, CERB, and govt handouts.
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