Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL)

Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) The Ontario Federation of Labour (OFL) represents 54 unions and over one million unionized workers i

Join ONDP as they explore workplace efforts to ensure the safety of survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) and gen...
06/05/2026

Join ONDP as they explore workplace efforts to ensure the safety of survivors of intimate partner violence (IPV) and gender based violence (GBV). What can be done to support survivors when they disclose, and what challenges do workers face when seeking help on the job?

Our conversation will cover what employers can and should do to support workers and how legislation can help make workplaces safer.
There will be a Q&A opportunity after the panel discussion.

Join us ONLINE on June 10th, 2026, at 7 PM.
Sign up here to receive the Zoom link: https://www.kristyn.ca/ipv-workplace

Featured Speakers:
Lisa Gretzky, Shadow Minister for Children, Community and Social Services
Kirsten Mercer, Mercer Advocates Law and Gender Based Violence Lawyer
Tracey Ramsey, National Women's Director, Unifor
Farrah Khan, CEO of Possibility Seeds, consent advocate and public speaker
Jamie West, Shadow Minister for Labour and Shadow Minister for Energy & Mines

A special thank you to Unifor for leading the way and for sponsoring this important town hall.

06/04/2026
06/03/2026
An honour to join the inaugural class of Prevention Link’s Level 6 Occupational Disease! For far too many workers, expos...
06/03/2026

An honour to join the inaugural class of Prevention Link’s Level 6 Occupational Disease!

For far too many workers, exposure at work leads to life changing illness. When workers find themselves in this vulnerable situation, having trained advocates who can support them and help navigate the WSIB system is imperative - and this is where our WSIB courses and training are so invaluable!
The wealth of knowledge from Instructors Monia and Jody, in addition to strong worker advocates from several different unions in attendance was amazing. These workers are fighting for workers everyday - and winning.

Yesterday, we joined several advocates, allies and community partners at Queens Park in recognition  of the second anniv...
06/03/2026

Yesterday, we joined several advocates, allies and community partners at Queens Park in recognition of the second anniversary of the province's acknowledgment of Injured Workers Day.

Workers are advocating for full access to compensation and calling attention to the ongoing claims suppression. Meanwhile, the current government and WSIB continues to reward employers by allocating billions of dollars to employers in refunds instead of providing support to the workers in need.

Yesterday we commemorate the second anniversary of the province's acknowledgment of Injured Workers Day. For workers, in...
06/02/2026

Yesterday we commemorate the second anniversary of the province's acknowledgment of Injured Workers Day. For workers, injuries and illnesses sustained at work are tangible and ever-present. Although the government proposed Bill 105 to address numerous requests from workers and their supporting organizations, the bill has yet to be enacted, resulting in entire sectors of workers lacking access to WSIB, while those who do have access are experiencing financial difficulties. In 1919 the Workmen's Compensation Act was enacted. Often referred to as the great compromise, this system was established based on the Meredith Principle, wherein workers relinquished their right to sue their employers in return for assured no-fault compensation for workplace injuries. A century later, this compromise is under threat—workers are struggling for access to compensation, encountering claims suppression, and this government is backing the WSIB in issuing billions of dollars to employers instead of aiding the workers in need.

06/02/2026

THIS THURSDAY!
Join the ONA nursing homes members this Thursday, June 4, as they will turn up the pressure on CEOs and the FordNation Conservatives ahead of their next phase of contract negotiations!

with information pickets across the province!

They'll be hosting information pickets outside their workplaces across the province to raise public awareness about their fight, and demonstrate collective strength in support of their bargaining demands: wage parity with hospitals, improved benefits and safe working conditions.

Find your nearest picket so you can show your support on June 4th: https://ona.org/campaign/nursing-homes-bargaining/

06/02/2026

Today we commemorate the second anniversary of the province's acknowledgment of Injured Workers Day. For workers, injuries and illnesses sustained at work are tangible and ever-present. Although the government proposed Bill 105 to address numerous requests from workers and their supporting organizations, the bill has yet to be enacted, resulting in entire sectors of workers lacking access to WSIB, while those who do have access are experiencing financial difficulties. In 1919 the Workmen's Compensation Act was enacted. Often referred to as the great compromise, this system was established based on the Meredith Principle, wherein workers relinquished their right to sue their employers in return for assured no-fault compensation for workplace injuries. A century later, this compromise is under threat—workers are struggling for access to compensation, encountering claims suppression, and this government is backing the WSIB in issuing billions of dollars to employers instead of aiding the workers in need.

Over the years, corporate and organizational involvement, through lobbying, sponsorship, participation, etc., in Pride h...
06/02/2026

Over the years, corporate and organizational involvement, through lobbying, sponsorship, participation, etc., in Pride has increased dramatically. We need to take stock of this reality to assess whether the involvement is benefiting 2SLGBTQIA+ communities, as workers, as individuals, and as citizens. We have developed this Code of Conduct as a starting point to measure corporate and organizational responsibility to 2SLGBTQIA+ communities.
Read the full code of conduct here: https://ofl.ca/corporate-code-of-conduct/

Address

895 Don Mills Road Suite 600, Tower Two
Toronto, ON
M3C1W3

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4pm

Telephone

+18006689138

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