Employment Insurance: A major setback!
Pierre Céré, spokesperson for the National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW), accompanied by Nicolas Miot, social rights advisor for the Comité Chômage de Montréal, undertook a march to Ottawa to …
Pierre Céré, spokesperson for the National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW), accompanied by Nicolas Miot, social rights advisor for the Comité Chômage de Montréal, undertook a march to Ottawa to …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) expresses disappointment that EI sickness benefits will not be increased. “The 2021 and 2022 federal budgets indicated that sickness benefits would be extended …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) is launching the campaign “Who is slowing things down?”, with ads in multiple Canadian newspapers and online, asking why the government is still …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) is disappointed with the lack of new concrete measures on Employment Insurance (EI) in the federal budget. “EI reform seems to be pushed …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) and the Conseil du Patronat du Québec (CPQ) are joining forces to call for a reform of Employment Insurance (EI). “The simple fact …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) wishes to react to the economic and fiscal update by the federal government: “There are two main elements from this economic statement. First, …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) wishes to react to the Speech from the Throne, remind the government of its commitments and express the need for Employment Insurance (EI) …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) is launching the campaign “The Time is Now“, with ads in multiple canadian newspapers and online to ask the government for the much-needed …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) wishes to react to the details announced this morning concerning the end of the Canada Recovery Benefit (CRB). “Let’s agree on the fact …
The National Council of Unemployed Workers (NCUW) is concerned about the potential election of a Conservative government in Ottawa. “This would mean the end of the project of an Employment …
