Building a Strong, Accessible Future for Every Worker

As National AccessAbility Week is observed across Canada from May 31 to June 6, unions are reaffirming their commitment to building workplaces that are inclusive, accessible, and free from barriers. Whether through collective bargaining, workplace advocacy, disability accommodations, or public policy initiatives, organized labour continues to play an important role in ensuring that every worker has the opportunity to participate fully and safely in the workplace.

This week, we invite members to explore perspectives from both the Canadian Labour Congress and the Society of United Professionals/IFPTE Local 160, on the importance of accessibility and the ongoing work of creating truly barrier-free workplaces and communities.