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Women’s Collective Bargaining Issues: Level Two

ETFO Provincial Office 136 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

Are you interested in learning more about the collective bargaining process and how you can get involved? Registration open Jan 13-27.

2025 FSL Conference

ETFO Provincial Office 136 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

This conference is open to all members. Preference will be given to members in their first five years and those who have not previously attended an ETFO FSL conference. Register by Jan 17.

New Member Conference: Gearing Up!

ETFO Provincial Office 136 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

This two-day conference is for women members in their first five years seeking a greater sense of direction to know more about their union and the labour movement and learn ways to get involved as a change maker in our schools, the union and the community! Register by Feb 3.

Anti-Poverty Conference

ETFO Provincial Office 136 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

The Anti-Poverty Conference is designed to educate women members about the powerful intersection of anti-poverty work, unionism, and the broader labour movement. Registration open Jan 8-22.

Resisting Resilience: Psychosocial Hazards in the Workplace

ETFO Provincial Office 136 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

This conference will help members recognize the difference between developing healthy resilience and tolerating unhealthy working conditions. Registration open Jan 13-27.

ETFO Symposium on Student Mental Health

ETFO Provincial Office 136 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

ETFO’s symposium on student mental health will bring together members who are engaged in work to support students with mental health needs within the school system. Registration open from Feb 3 to Feb 17.

2SLGBTQ+ Members and Allies Conference

ETFO Provincial Office 136 Isabella Street, Toronto, ON, Canada

This exciting two-day conference aims to raise awareness about 2SLGBTQ+ issues and to break down barriers, challenge stereotypes, and address discrimination. Register by March 3.