Graham Cox

Graham Cox is a labour union researcher at Unifor focusing on economic, bargaining, and policy in the energy, road, rail, and marine sectors.
Previous to Unifor, Graham was a researcher at the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). At CUPE his work focused on economic and policy analysis for the anti-privatization, trade, post-secondary education, utilities, employment insurance, special projects, and organizing files.
Before working at CUPE, Graham served the student movement as National Researcher of the Canadian Federation of Students and chairperson of the National Graduate Caucus.
Graham has worked as a union organizer for the PSAC, CUPE, and the CFS with a focus on graduate student teaching assistant, research assistant and contingent academic staff union drives. This included leading drives to organize academic workers at the University of New Brunswick, UPEI, and Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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#Unifor for Toyota - We're Voting Yes! … Are you?
Feds mislead on cost of CPP Expansion: ATIP docs show Finance overstated costs | CLC
The Canadian Labour Congress has released a Communication Note today that states the Minister of State for Finance Kevin Sorenson and his department provided misleading information to journalists dealing with the expansion of the CPP.
Tributes for RMT union leader Bob Crow who has died at 52
Feds force municipalities to waste money / privatize services #cdnpoli #p3
Democracy 0 - Tories 1
Politics of Software Development and Implementation
I argue that the political economy of software is even more important for those engaged in the struggle for social justice. Our organisations do not have the resources that governments and oligopoly corporations have. Social justice organisations also have a mission that is expressed through the actions they take. So, it is not only expensive in terms of money wasted but also in the waste caused when not building software with like-minded organisations and movements.
Supreme Court cites Lavigne and Rand to rule in favour of union access to member information #cdnpoli #canlab
Bernard v. Canada (Attorney General), 2014 SCC 13
United Church Clergy now part of Unifor, Canada's largest private-sector union | CBC
Unemployment Stats in PEI Shows Potential Devastation of Tory's EI Changes
There has been a massive increase in the unemployment to job vacancy ratio in PEI. A year ago this measure was eight unemployed to every available job. Latest data shows there are a staggering 15.5 job seekers for every available job. The increase is likely related to the recent changes to Employment Insurance (EI) brought in by the federal Tories.
French 75% 'millionaire's tax' gets constitutional go-ahead | Reuters
The French President Francois Hollande has won against the constitutional council's challenge to the 75% tax on individuals. The tax will be levied against individuals (not families) that make over 1 million Euros. It is currently being applied to businesses.