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If you can’t find what you’re looking for, you may also want to search our old web site archive. Results 81 - 90 of 128 Filter Active Filters Search results Economy at work Sep 16, 2022 New data reveals drop in income inequality across Canada Income inequality has fallen across all provinces and territories, according to recently released data from the 2021 Census. There are several ways to calculate income inequality. Each of the methods provides different insights. Statistics Canada tracked income inequality in the census data using two of the most common measures: the P90/P10 ratio and the Gini index. Video Video: Bargaining during inflation The cost of living is skyrocketing. To protect workers against inflation, we need to bargain appropriate wage gains and cost-of-living increases. Start the conversation about bargaining during inflation in your local today with CUPE’s new video. Resources Aug 17, 2022 Inflation calculator: How much will I lose? Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Home ownership and rising interest rates Housing prices, already high across Canada, skyrocketed during the pandemic. Prices rose by more than 30% between the end of 2019 and the end of 2021. Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Canada continues to lose affordable rental housing Canada has a shortage of purpose-built rentals that are affordable for working people. Housing is increasingly out of reach for minimum-wage workers and people who rely on social assistance. Inflation and higher interest rates will only make things worse. Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Update on inflation and interest rates Inflation in 2022 is much higher than expected. This is due to the war in Ukraine, climate impacts on food production, and ongoing supply chain issues. We have data for four months of 2022 and a good understanding of the immediate trends in prices. This means inflation forecasts for 2022 are more reliable now than they were in January. Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Understanding labour shortages When the pandemic began, Canada was hit with a wave of job losses. The labour market recovered these jobs by the end of 2021. Very quickly, however, economists who had been concerned about pandemic-related unemployment started to raise concerns about the opposite problem – labour shortages. Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 New Labour Force Survey exposes equity gaps The Labour Force Survey, carried out monthly by Statistics Canada, recently expanded the demographic data they collect to improve our understanding of employment equity, and specifically to address gaps for Black and racialized workers. Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Provincial finances improve, but spending does not The financial situation for the provinces improved dramatically over the past year. When added together, 2021 provincial budget forecasts estimated a total deficit of $76 billion for the 2021 fiscal year. But the 2022 provincial budgets revealed that actual deficits for 2021 were only $24 billion. December 17, 2024 International Migrants Day On December 18, CUPE expresses solidarity with people around the world who have been forced to leave their homes in search of decent work, safety, security, and a life where basic human and labour rights are respected. Pagination Pagination Previous First page 1 … Page 9 of 13 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Current page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Last page 13 Next Share this page
Economy at work Sep 16, 2022 New data reveals drop in income inequality across Canada Income inequality has fallen across all provinces and territories, according to recently released data from the 2021 Census. There are several ways to calculate income inequality. Each of the methods provides different insights. Statistics Canada tracked income inequality in the census data using two of the most common measures: the P90/P10 ratio and the Gini index.
Video Video: Bargaining during inflation The cost of living is skyrocketing. To protect workers against inflation, we need to bargain appropriate wage gains and cost-of-living increases. Start the conversation about bargaining during inflation in your local today with CUPE’s new video.
Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Home ownership and rising interest rates Housing prices, already high across Canada, skyrocketed during the pandemic. Prices rose by more than 30% between the end of 2019 and the end of 2021.
Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Canada continues to lose affordable rental housing Canada has a shortage of purpose-built rentals that are affordable for working people. Housing is increasingly out of reach for minimum-wage workers and people who rely on social assistance. Inflation and higher interest rates will only make things worse.
Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Update on inflation and interest rates Inflation in 2022 is much higher than expected. This is due to the war in Ukraine, climate impacts on food production, and ongoing supply chain issues. We have data for four months of 2022 and a good understanding of the immediate trends in prices. This means inflation forecasts for 2022 are more reliable now than they were in January.
Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Understanding labour shortages When the pandemic began, Canada was hit with a wave of job losses. The labour market recovered these jobs by the end of 2021. Very quickly, however, economists who had been concerned about pandemic-related unemployment started to raise concerns about the opposite problem – labour shortages.
Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 New Labour Force Survey exposes equity gaps The Labour Force Survey, carried out monthly by Statistics Canada, recently expanded the demographic data they collect to improve our understanding of employment equity, and specifically to address gaps for Black and racialized workers.
Economy at work Jun 17, 2022 Provincial finances improve, but spending does not The financial situation for the provinces improved dramatically over the past year. When added together, 2021 provincial budget forecasts estimated a total deficit of $76 billion for the 2021 fiscal year. But the 2022 provincial budgets revealed that actual deficits for 2021 were only $24 billion.
December 17, 2024 International Migrants Day On December 18, CUPE expresses solidarity with people around the world who have been forced to leave their homes in search of decent work, safety, security, and a life where basic human and labour rights are respected.