I recently learned about a new organization in Ontario providing support
for contingent workers that you might want to know about.

A large number of people in the workforce are now contingent
workers--temporary, contract, agency, casual, self-employed.  Contingent
workers are those of us who do not have full-time permanent employment
contracts.  The vast majority of contingent workers are not well-paid
"consultants" or "self-employed" but rather have limited resources, face
instability and insecurity of income and work.

The Contingent Workers Project is an effort to strengthen contingent
workers' ties with each other so that we can better deal with common
concerns about how our work affects our lives.
Overall goals:
--to explore issues and concerns facing contingent workers
--to build collective support among contingent workers
--to create a representative committee to address the needs of
contingent workers
--to hold a series of workshops for contingent workers which will
address some immediate concerns and issues

The current Contingent Workers Labour Adjustment Group (CWLAG) is made
up of individuals concerned about the  issues and representatives from
the following:
*contract and contingent workers
*Workers Information and Action Centre of Toronto
*Parkdale Community Legal Service
*Occupational Health Clinic for Ontario Workers
*Ontario Federation of Labour

The CWLAG has received funding for the project from the Adjustment
Advisory Program, Ministry of Training, Colleges and Universities

Contact:
Deena Ladd, Coordinator
541 Dovercourt Road
Toronto, Ontario
M6H 2W5
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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