Open to all Unifor members.
This workshop will be hosted online through Cisco WebEx, participants will be emailed information on how to join. You must RSVP.
Around the world, government lockdowns in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic have caused economies to fall into sharp recession. How deep and long the recession holds will depend on multiple factors including government action. Unifor is developing a road map for economic recovery that puts workers first. The road map includes five distinct policy areas government must address in order to build a fair, inclusive and resilient economy for everyone. Each day this week, the research department will hold a webinar focussed on one of the five policy areas.
Rebuilding Domestic Industrial Capacity: The ability to build goods and deliver services in Canada matters. A renewed policy environment with a dual focus on incentivizing technological advancement and requiring job creation all along the supply chain is required. Engaging in industrial policy to rebuild Canada’s industrial capacity will put the country in a more resilient and self-reliant position for the future. But what does this entail?
Join in the discussion to build a better future by rebuilding Canada’s domestic industrial capacity.
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event_title: #Buildbackbetter: Rebuilding Canada's Domestic Industrial Capacity
event_start: June 18, 2020
event_duration: 60
event_end: June 18, 2020
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event_description: Open to all Unifor members.This workshop will be hosted online through Cisco WebEx, participants will be emailed information on how to join. You must RSVP. Around the world, government lockdowns in response to the novel coronavirus pandemic have caused economies to fall into sharp recession. How deep and long the recession holds will depend on multiple factors including government action. Unifor is developing a road map for economic recovery that puts workers first. The road map includes five distinct policy areas government must address in order to build a fair, inclusive and resilient economy for everyone. Each day this week, the research department will hold a webinar focussed on one of the five policy areas.Rebuilding Domestic Industrial Capacity: The ability to build goods and deliver services in Canada matters. A renewed policy environment with a dual focus on incentivizing technological advancement and requiring job creation all along the supply chain is required. Engaging in industrial policy to rebuild Canada’s industrial capacity will put the country in a more resilient and self-reliant position for the future. But what does this entail?Join in the discussion to build a better future by rebuilding Canada’s domestic industrial capacity.
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