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Interrogating the Union Politics of Equity, Inclusion and Diversity: A Roundtable Discussion



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The past two years have been a watershed in anti-racist struggles, leading many organizations to interrogate their commitments to and progress towards racial equity.
This roundtable hosted by the School of Labour Studies gathers leading labour movement activists to assess the enduring barriers to equity, diversity and inclusion in unions, and discuss the actions that will deliver racial equity for workers in their own organizations.

Featuring:
Winnie Ng, community activist, union organizer, labour scholar, and past Unifor National Chair in Social Justice and Democracy at X University
Carol Wall, social justice activist and labour educator, former Ontario Regional Director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, and the first Human Rights Director of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union (now Unifor)
Fred Hahn, President, CUPE Ontario
Patricia Chong, Education Officer, AMAPCEO, and member of the Asian Canadian Labour Alliance
Moderator: Stephanie Ross, Director, School of Labour Studies The past two years have been a watershed in anti-racist struggles, leading many organizations to interrogate their commitments to and progress towards racial equity.


Hosted by the McMaster School of Labour Studies.
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