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SPT June Research & Policy Forum - Justice & Equity on the Job: Challenging wage theft and employment barriers for racialized workers

Wednesday, June 15, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM (ET)

Toronto, Ontario

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Registration is Now Open for Social Planning Toronto’s June Research & Policy Forum

Justice & Equity on the Job: Challenging wage theft and employment barriers for racialized workers

 

Join us for a discussion on issues facing racialized workers in the Canadian labour market and the campaign to improve Ontario’s employment standards.

 

Time: June 15, 2011, 1:00pm-3:30pm

Location: Social Planning Toronto, 2 Carlton Street, Suite 1001  (Corner of Carlton & Yonge)

Our office is wheelchair accessible.

 

Speakers:

  • Sheila Block, The Wellesley Institute, Canada’s Colour Coded Labour Market: The Gap for Racialized Workers
  • Deena Ladd, The Workers’ Action Centre, Unpaid Wages, Unprotected Workers: A Survey of Employment Standards Violations

Space is limited so register early. You can register online at: http://spt-june-forum.eventbrite.com or call Mary Micallef at (416) 351-0095 x 251

Light refreshments will be served.

 

When & Where


2 Carlton Street
Suite 1001
Toronto, Ontario M5B 1J3
Canada

Wednesday, June 15, 2011 from 1:00 PM to 3:30 PM (ET)


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