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Historic Day: House of Commons Unanimously Passes Bill C-58 Banning Replacement Workers
May 27, 2024, 08:10 PM
The House of Commons has unanimously passed Bill C-58, which bans the use of replacement workers by federally regulated employers such as airlines, banks, and telecoms during strikes or lockouts. This legislation is part of the NDP’s supply and confidence agreement with the governing Liberals and received unanimous support from all parties. The bill's passage marks a significant victory for workers, unions, and labor activists who have fought for this change for decades. The new law aims to empower workers and ensure they receive the respect they deserve. Today is a historic day for workers in Canada as the bill passed its third reading in Parliament.
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