Greetings Sisters and Brothers,
The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women
commemorates the 14 women killed at the École Polytechnique in Montreal in 1989.
On December 6th, people across the country remember and mourn this most extreme
example of violence against women.
Take the CLC Domestic Violence at Work Survey (http://fluidsurveys.com/s/DVatWork/)
This year, the PSAC is joining the Canadian Labour Congress (CLC) in
launching the first nation-wide survey on the impact of domestic violence on
workers and workplaces. This survey has been developed in partnership with the
University of Western Ontario’s Centre for Research & Education on Violence
against Women & Children (CREVAWC).
When workers experience domestic violence at home, the impacts are felt in
the workplace. Unions have worked hard to pressure governments to pass workplace
violence legislation that offers protection for workers experiencing violence in
the home. Indeed, Ontario’s Bill 168 was implemented after considerable pressure
following tragic workplace deaths. But there is much more we can do.
A similar survey was conducted in Australia. As a result of that, more than
one million Australian workers can now receive domestic/family violence
benefits, including paid leave, protection from adverse action and flexible work
arrangements.
The CLC survey will provide made-in-Canada data that will help unions,
employers, advocates and governments develop good public policy as well as
negotiate workplace supports for victims of domestic violence.
The survey is available until June 6, 2014. Any worker over the age of 15
can complete the survey, whether or not they have experienced or witnessed
domestic violence. It is completely anonymous and takes between 10 and 30
minutes.
In Solidarity,
Vivian Binnion,
Regional Women’s Committee’s Representative,
PSAC Ontario Council
Regional Women’s Committee’s Representative,
PSAC Ontario Council
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