Dialogues
Essential Work, but Disposable Workers?
Saturday, May 1, 6:00-7:30PM
Long before the pandemic hit, essential workers and labour organisers were denouncing the inadequate, if not deplorable, working conditions in their sectors, stemming from a lack of funding, resources and planning, as well as social inequalities arising from systemic racism and gender disparities. A year into the COVID-19 public-health crisis, these problems have been worsened by a neoliberal response that prioritises private interests and profit over the health, safety and wellbeing of frontline workers. This panel brings together workers and organisers from the long-term care, education, temporary and migrant labour sectors to discuss the impact the pandemic has had on them.
PANELISTS
Gail Bannister-Clarke, Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario
Samuel Kisitu, Resident member of Jane Finch Action Against Poverty and Precarious worker who disinfected the subway, helped the disabled and is a PSW on the Pandemic frontlines
Butterfly GoPaul, Resident member of Jane Finch Action Against Poverty and frontline community health worker
Chris Ramsaroop, Justicia for Migrant Workers
Candace Rennick, Canadian Union of Public Employees Ontario
MODERATOR
Dr. Naheed Dosani, Palliative Education And Care for the Homeless