POILIEVRE IS ANTI-WORKER

Poilievre has voted against workers 500 times

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Pierre Poilievre talks a big game, but his actions tell a different story. For twenty years, he’s pushed for cuts to health care and pensions, attacked workers’ rights, and opposed the social programs families rely on.

• Voted to crush workers’ rights, making it harder for workers to join a union while handing employers more power to destroy existing unions.

• Repeatedly voted to strip workers of their right to strike and imposed low-wage settlements on workers.

• Voted against the Canadian Sustainable Jobs Act, attempting to kill plans to create thousands of good, sustainable union jobs.

• Voted to gut our public health care system by $36 billion.

• Voted against the Pharmacare Act, opposing free birth control and diabetes medications and supplies for millions of Canadians.

• Voted against the Dental Care Act, standing against affordable dental care coverage for millions of families.

• Voted to slash $1 billion from vital child care programs.

• Voted to rob seniors of two years of retirement benefits, pushing hundreds of thousands into poverty.

The stakes are high. Workers across Canada are facing sky-high costs, struggling health care and public services, and Trump’s attacks on our economy.

Instead of solutions, Poilievre is pushing catchy sound bites that fail to address the real issues we’re facing.

That’s why Workers Together is fighting for concrete actions that will build a better future for working families. Here are our sound bites:

TAX THE WEALTHIEST TO

Protect workers and secure jobs

Strengthen public health care

Slash our grocery bills

Build affordable homes

Support working families

Invest in services people need

We need strong pro-worker voices in Parliament that deliver on these promises. That means exposing politicians who fail working people – Pierre Poilievre is anti-worker.

By working together across Canada – in our unions and in our communities – workers can build the power needed to elect politicians who truly stand with the working class.

As a volunteer, you’ll learn how to have tough conversations with friends and family, sharpen your organizing skills, and connect with Workers Together on the ground in your area.