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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As we mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Womenin Canada, unions are putting the spotlight on the deplorable conditions facing theworkers who are on the front lines of this epidemic, and who put their wellbeing on theline every day to support survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). “Despite providing vital, life-changing services to survivors of violence, their families,and communities across the country, Canada’s GBV sector remains severelyunderfunded and faces similar challenges to other women and gender diverse majorityworkforces,” said Siobhán Vipond, Executive Vice-President of the CLC. A groundbreaking new study on the GBV workforce outlined that...</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://canadianlabour.ca/canadas-unions-rise-up-for-justice-for-gender-based-violence-gbv-workforce/">Canada’s unions rise up for justice for gender-based violence (GBV) workforce</a> appeared first on <a href="https://canadianlabour.ca">Canadian Labour Congress</a>.</p>
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<p>As we mark the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women<br>in Canada, unions are putting the spotlight on the deplorable conditions facing the<br>workers who are on the front lines of this epidemic, and who put their wellbeing on the<br>line every day to support survivors of gender-based violence (GBV).</p>



<p><br>“Despite providing vital, life-changing services to survivors of violence, their families,<br>and communities across the country, Canada’s GBV sector remains severely<br>underfunded and faces similar challenges to other women and gender diverse majority<br>workforces,” said Siobhán Vipond, Executive Vice-President of the CLC.</p>



<p><br><a href="https://endingviolencecanada.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/building-supports-4-Findings-from-EVA-Canadas-National-Questionnaire.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">A groundbreaking new study on the GBV workforce</a> outlined that this workforce is<br>primarily made up of women (89%) identified workers, with a large proportion (67%)<br>also identifying as a member of at least one other equity group. Unfortunately, the<br>systemic devaluation of this work, as well as the consistent and never-ending financial<br>precarity facing the sector, makes it impossible for far too many GBV workers to sustain<br>themselves and their families when compensation for these critical jobs fail to keep up<br>with the rapid increases in cost-of-living post pandemic.</p>



<p><br>In fact, <strong>one in four GBV workers</strong> in this study revealed that they experienced<br>consistent employment insecurity.</p>



<p><br>“The lack of consistent and reliable funding for the sector is pushing GBV workers to the<br>margins of an already worsening national affordability crisis facing us all,&#8221; adds Vipond.</p>



<p><br>In addition, GBV work is trauma-exposed work that carries significant occupational<br>health and safety risks. According to that same study, just over half of respondents<br>(56.2%) shared they feel emotionally exhausted and/or worn out due to their work, and<br>50% agreed the vicarious trauma negatively impacts their mental health and personal<br>life.</p>



<p><br>Canada&#8217;s GBV sector needs core, stable and adequate funding from governments to<br>protect occupational health, safety, and wellness of workers.</p>



<p><br>This is why Canada’s unions are calling for our federal government to develop a<br>workforce strategy for the sector, in collaboration with unions and sector organizations,<br>to improve wages, working conditions, and retention. This strategy must be part of<br>broader efforts towards comprehensive, long-term funding to sustain the feminist and<br>women’s rights organizations that provide life-saving services to survivors across the<br>country.</p>



<p><br>&#8220;Promises and half-measures are not enough; workers are ready to rise up for justice<br>for the GBV workforce, and demand that our elected leaders take action to meaningfully<br>support and sustain the gender-based violence sector,” said Vipond.</p>



<p><br>Learn more about the state of Canada’s Gender-Based Violence Workforce <a href="https://endingviolencecanada.org/gbv-worker-wellness/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">here</a>.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://canadianlabour.ca/canadas-unions-rise-up-for-justice-for-gender-based-violence-gbv-workforce/">Canada’s unions rise up for justice for gender-based violence (GBV) workforce</a> appeared first on <a href="https://canadianlabour.ca">Canadian Labour Congress</a>.</p>
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