The Toronto Public Library Workers Union joined the Provincial March for Black Students at City Hall today. They marched alongside students, parents, families, trade unions and community organizations who are committed to fighting anti-Black racism in the education...
MONDAY! MARCH FOR BLACK STUDENTS Take a stand to help transform our education system and combat anti-Black racism in schools. Although some steps have been made towards equity in education in Ontario schools, there remains a tremendous amount of work to be done in...
How Libraries Play a Vital Role in Restoring the Economy by Kerry Gold “During the pandemic, libraries had to close their buildings to the general book-reading public, but facilities were used in different ways, for example, as food bank distribution centres...
Gather your kids next Thursday at 6pm and join CUPE Local 960 library worker Jamie for the first Library Workers: The Heart of Our Library Story Time on the CUPE Ontario Facebook page! Jamie will read Feminist Baby by Loryn Brantz, an excerpt from Shaking Things Up by...
The Toronto Public Library Workers Union is committed to the safety of its workers and the public they serve. Social distancing and wearing masks are among the many measures that frontline workers use in order to help keep everyone safe. Our activist teddies model...