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Unemployed left behind study finds Unemployed auto workers being left behind by economic recovery, CAW study finds By Ellen van Wageningen, The Windsor Star June 7, 2010 Workers laid off from the auto industry are having a...

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Windsor #1 in Canada Unemployment... Again! In this file photo, an altered sign on County Rd. 20 near the Windsor Raceway welcomes motorists to Windsor. The "automotive" capital of Windsor has been changed to the "unemployment" capital...

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Precarious work' trend dominates Windsor's new economy scroll to the bottom to read my rant on a portion of this article Temporary, contract and seasonal jobs with no benefits By Craig Pearson, The Windsor Star May 29, 2010 // // = 460) { imgBox.className...

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Fish Plant Workers Fret Over EI Shortfall Fish-plant workers in northeastern New Brunswick are worried that they will not have enough hours to qualify for employment insurance this year after only four weeks into the crab season. The Department...

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Breast cancer patients face huge financial burden -... The Canadian Breast Cancer Network surveyed more than 400 women with a breast cancer diagnosis and found that 80 per cent said they had experienced a financial blow of some kind due to their cancer. Photograph...

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Share Your Story

Posted on : 05-12-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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EIReform.ca will be nothing if we don’t hear from you.  Please share your story with us, we want to hear what’s happening to other Canadians, we promise to keep any personal information strictly confidential but think it will be very beneficial for others to hear what you have to say.  None of us are in this fight by ourselves and through our own battles, and stories of those battles, with the EI system in Canada, we can inspire and instill strength in others.  Together we can make a difference.   Please send your EI stories to stories@eireform.ca .  As we receive more and more of them we will create a page here specifically designed to share them with others.

What’s in a Name?

Posted on : 05-12-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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When someone loses their job, they don’t say “I need to get some employment insurance”, they will say they are “collecting unemployment”, but what’s really in a name?

When we look at the shift that the right wing agenda has caused it isn’t out of the realm of belief to see why a simple name change occurred and what its lasting impact on the rest of Canada and its unemployed citizens is and will continue to be if they don’t fight back.

Employment Insurance by its very name does not make a lot of sense when you look at the logic.  Employment Insurance would mean you are paying a premium on an insurance to stay employed, there is no such thing in Canada because our government, in fact capitalism in general, does not buy into the notion that everyone is entitled to good paying jobs or any job for that matter.  In fact it is quite the opposite, the capitalist system, which most of the world is currently ruled by, thrives on having a certain “bank” of people willing to work for whatever little the corporations will pay them, we know this group as the “unemployed”.

Employment Insurance is an oxymoron and should be renamed, to its original name we might add, as unemployment insurance.  Its name shows us one crystal clear message.  The Conservative party of Canada has absolutely no grasp, or care, about the unemployed in our country.  In fact, it can easily be argued that full employment is something they do not believe in or care to talk about because it would tear at the very fabric of their prescribed philosophy of protecting capitalism.

So to sum up…  Employment Insurance = oxymoron, Unemployment Insurance is a system that you pay into on an ongoing basis to protect you if you ever find yourself out of a job, it’s a safety net or a short term help to get you through a rough patch.  Canadians pay a great deal of money (premiums) into this insurance system and we should all be entitled to use it at our times of greatest need.

Resource section up and running!

Posted on : 03-12-2009 | By : admin | In : Uncategorized

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Well, we have added a few things to the resource section of the website, as well we have our twitter feed and “follow me” link up top working now, so if you want to receive our tweets all you have to do is click on the little birdie at the top and it should direct you to our twitter page.  Click the “follow this person” tab and away we go, you will then start receiving our tweets when we place them.