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		<title>Sustainable Jobs Act passes in House of Commons</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Canada&#8217;s unions are celebrating the passage of the Sustainable Jobs Act, Bill C-50, through the House of Commons today. “Thanks to the hard work of union members across Canada, the federal government is making sustainable jobs and a shift to net zero a top priority. Workers have the expertise to help decarbonize our economy, and this bill will guarantee unions and workers seats at the table on the Sustainable Jobs Partnership Council,” said Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress. “We now call on Senators to pass this legislation quickly, so we can continue this important work while keeping...</p>
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<p>Canada&#8217;s unions are celebrating the passage of the Sustainable Jobs Act, Bill C-50, through the House of Commons today.</p>



<p>“Thanks to the hard work of union members across Canada, the federal government is making sustainable jobs and a shift to net zero a top priority. Workers have the expertise to help decarbonize our economy, and this bill will guarantee unions and workers seats at the table on the Sustainable Jobs Partnership Council,” said Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress. “We now call on Senators to pass this legislation quickly, so we can continue this important work while keeping workers and communities at the heart of Canada’s climate plans.”</p>



<p>This major milestone would not have been reached without the continued advocacy of workers, and the dedication of New Democrats and the federal government. Bill C-50 will ensure that sustainable jobs are good union jobs, with good pay and benefits. It will create new sustainable jobs, help shift energy workers into sustainable jobs, and decarbonize good jobs to make them sustainable.</p>



<p>Workers and unions were incredibly disappointed that Conservatives chose to fight the inclusion of worker voices in shaping a sustainable future built on good, unionized, net-zero jobs. The best outcomes for workers will come from ensuring the Partnership Council is up and running as soon as possible, so workers can contribute to delivering on the investments, training, and programs to create, support and protect sustainable jobs across Canada.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Parliament must get to work on a recovery that makes life more affordable for workers and their families</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>OTTAWA – Canada’s unions are calling on all parties in our new minority parliament to work together on behalf of workers and their families, starting with action to make life more affordable and help for those being left behind after the cancellation of emergency benefits last month. “The fact is, the crisis is not over for many workers, families and communities. It is vital that MPs listen to Canadians, not right-wing politicians and columnists once again pushing an austerity agenda,” said Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress. “We must ensure lost jobs are replaced by better ones –...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OTTAWA – Canada’s unions are calling on all parties in our new minority parliament to work together on behalf of workers and their families, starting with action to make life more affordable and help for those being left behind after the cancellation of emergency benefits last month.</p>
<p>“The fact is, the crisis is not over for many workers, families and communities. It is vital that MPs listen to Canadians, not right-wing politicians and columnists once again pushing an austerity agenda,” said Bea Bruske, President of the Canadian Labour Congress. “We must ensure lost jobs are replaced by better ones – and invest in making life more affordable and ensuring services Canadians rely on are there for them when they need them most.”</p>
<p>Canada’s unions will be engaging Ministers and MPs about priorities for the new Parliament, including concrete action to help take the strain off family budgets through investments that:</p>
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<li>Address the crisis affecting so many communities through action that makes housing more affordable.</li>
<li>Get child care deals in place with every province and territory, so parents now pushed to the economic sidelines have a path back to the labour force.</li>
<li>Quick implementation of universal pharmacare, to bring down the costs of needed medicines.</li>
<li>Action on fair taxation, so the large corporations who have profited so much from the pandemic finally pay their fair share.</li>
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<p>The pandemic revealed weaknesses in our public health care and the urgent need to repair gaps in Canada’s social safety net, so we are ready when the next crisis hits, including through:</p>
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<li>A permanent fix to employment insurance and ensuring paid sick days for all workers.</li>
<li>Strengthening our health care system with universal pharmacare; taking the profit out of long-term care; and investing in better mental health care.</li>
<li>Action on climate that includes a just transition for workers affected and investments in green infrastructure, such as transit, energy, and manufacturing.</li>
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<p>“Without workers there is no recovery. In the coming weeks we will continue to make sure that workers’ voices are heard loud and clear on Parliament Hill,” said Bruske. “We have an opportunity in the days and weeks ahead for MPs and the government to work with us to replace lost jobs with better ones and build an economy that is more equitable, more inclusive and more sustainable.”</p>
<p>To arrange an interview, please contact:<br />
CLC Media Relations<br />
<a href="mailto:media@clcctc.ca">media@clcctc.ca</a><br />
613-526-7426</p>
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