Union and workplace training programs push for more inclusion in 'lagging' auto industry | CBC News

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A plank in Unifor's newly minted auto policy says the union is moving to create more equitable and inclusive workplaces. One Windsor workplace training program is aiming to do just that.

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Love when unions speak with a communist accent.

Word salad from the grand wizard of the WEF reset

Be a lot easier for men to get those good paying auto sector jobs now. Just have to smear some lipstick and a wig on, say you're a girl, and the job is pretty much yours.

What does that actually mean? During the pandemic, women with children were working, home schooling and being care givers. Doing 3 jobs at once for 2 years burnt women out and many left the workplace because there are no policies in pace for sabbaticals or leaves.

As it should be.

During the pandemic the industry laid off countless women.

Crush the unions

Virtue signaling again?

Unifor bends over backwards to make sure the Liberals are in power, just like the CBC. It explains this love-in article!!!

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