It’s possible that I shall make an ass of myself. But in that case one can always get out of it with a little dialectic. I have, of course, so worded my proposition as to be right either way (K.Marx, Letter to F.Engels on the Indian Mutiny)
Showing posts with label labor blogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label labor blogs. Show all posts
Sunday, December 16, 2007
I Won, I Won.
See what happens when you don't pay attention someone springs an award on ya. I got nominated in various categories in the unofficial 2007 Blogging Dippers Awards. And I won the award for best Labour Blog.
Aw Shucks. Guess this blog is union made; 'I'm stickin with the union.'
The One Big Union, that is.
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Saturday, June 30, 2007
Lefty Blog Awards
Engaged Spectator has launched the First Annual Canadian Lefty Awards.
Whether the $100 bucks will be in Canadian Tire money has yet to be revealed.
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The Lefty’s 2007
Nominations in progress.Go to sidebar click on “Nominations 2007″ then submit your nominations.
Accepting nominations ;June 11 - July 14
All participating _Cnd Blogger’s_ in the first annual Canadian Lefty Blog Awards get a chance at a draw for $100.
Whether the $100 bucks will be in Canadian Tire money has yet to be revealed.
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Tuesday, May 01, 2007
Canadian Labour Blogging
Uncorrected Proofs has a three part article on the Labour Movement in Canada and Quebec and its response, or lack of response, to the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Relentlessly Progressive Economics reports on Buzz Hargrove's take on Kyoto; and comments on the conflict between Small Business and Unions; Why small independent businesses should be pro union
Daily Dissidence reports on the six month long Credit Union workers strike in Ontario; COPE 343 Strike Update
Ken Chapman addresses the issue of safety on the job in Alberta, or lack thereof...Workplace Deaths Increasing in Alberta - Improved Literacy is Part of the Solution.
And since today is May Day check out these Posts at Progressive Bloggers.
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Disorganized Labour: Unions and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms - Part One
Disorganized Labour: Unions and the Chater of Rights and Freedoms - Part Two
Disorganized Labour: Unions and the Chater of Rights and Freedoms - Part Three
Relentlessly Progressive Economics reports on Buzz Hargrove's take on Kyoto; and comments on the conflict between Small Business and Unions; Why small independent businesses should be pro union
Daily Dissidence reports on the six month long Credit Union workers strike in Ontario; COPE 343 Strike Update
Ken Chapman addresses the issue of safety on the job in Alberta, or lack thereof...Workplace Deaths Increasing in Alberta - Improved Literacy is Part of the Solution.
And since today is May Day check out these Posts at Progressive Bloggers.
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Happy May Day
Day of Mourning
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Friday, February 02, 2007
Winner Labour Website Of The Year
Labour Website of the Year 2007: And the winner is
1. Solidarity - 872 votes. The winner this year is the South African union Solidarity. Solidarity placed second in last year's competition and this year won in a close race. Its highly professional website is fully bilingual (English and Afrikaans), you can join online "in under a minute", and the union has a mailing list of 30,000 email addresses. Its members are obviously enthusiastic and are proud of the effort their union is making online. Congratulatory messages may be sent to its Deputy General Secretary, Dirk Hermann - dirk@solidariteit.co.za
And I am pleased to see the IWW website came in fourth!!
4. IWW - 318 votes. The Industrial Workers of the World is a relatively small union with a very long history and an outstanding website (which won this competition 7 years ago). The more than 300 votes it received this year come not only from its members but from many who admire the effort the union is making to become increasingly relevant -- such as the extraordinary effort to organize Starbucks workers. For an example of a powerful open-source content management system being used by a union to promote community and solidarity, you couldn't do better than check out the IWW site.
And at least one Canadian site made it in the top ten. Only one that's terrible we have lots of good labour websites obviously not enough voters though.
9. HEU - 162 votes. The oldest and largest health care union in British Columbia is also this year's sole Canadian entry into the top ten. (Two years ago, four of the ten were Canadian unions.) HEU has some 40,000 members and is part of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), the only union to ever have won the Labour Website of the Year twice.
Unfortunately there is no listing of all the sites and runner ups posted yet.
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1. Solidarity - 872 votes. The winner this year is the South African union Solidarity. Solidarity placed second in last year's competition and this year won in a close race. Its highly professional website is fully bilingual (English and Afrikaans), you can join online "in under a minute", and the union has a mailing list of 30,000 email addresses. Its members are obviously enthusiastic and are proud of the effort their union is making online. Congratulatory messages may be sent to its Deputy General Secretary, Dirk Hermann - dirk@solidariteit.co.za
And I am pleased to see the IWW website came in fourth!!
4. IWW - 318 votes. The Industrial Workers of the World is a relatively small union with a very long history and an outstanding website (which won this competition 7 years ago). The more than 300 votes it received this year come not only from its members but from many who admire the effort the union is making to become increasingly relevant -- such as the extraordinary effort to organize Starbucks workers. For an example of a powerful open-source content management system being used by a union to promote community and solidarity, you couldn't do better than check out the IWW site.
And at least one Canadian site made it in the top ten. Only one that's terrible we have lots of good labour websites obviously not enough voters though.
9. HEU - 162 votes. The oldest and largest health care union in British Columbia is also this year's sole Canadian entry into the top ten. (Two years ago, four of the ten were Canadian unions.) HEU has some 40,000 members and is part of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), the only union to ever have won the Labour Website of the Year twice.
Unfortunately there is no listing of all the sites and runner ups posted yet.
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Labour Website of the Year
Vote for the Labour Website of the Year 2007!
Voting ends tonight at midnight.
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