I hope this captures the concept of the subreddit as I am a first time poster long time lurker.
Here in Alberta a company, Cessco, locked out its employees for two years. The company finally started to crumble under the pressure but not without tragedy.
Raymond Mudryk worked for this company for 47 years. At 70 years old he still was daily supporting his coworkers on the picket line until he died there.
At the end of this lockout, a year later, I wanted to share all this with you its “success” but also because we should not be beholden to our employers, remember they use our value, we create the value with our labour, and don't let others forget about the past and the history of how we got to where we are.
https://jacobin.com/2022/01/canadian-covid-relief-cews-wage-subsidies-cessco-alberta-strike
https://boilermakers.ca/to-honour-brother-raymond-mudryk/
In solidarity.