The Spring Podcast

Episode 10 - Lisa Cameron and the Halifax Workers Action Centre

19 min · 20. juni 2022
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On today's episode, we hear from Lisa who is an organizer with the Halifax Workers Action Centre. She talks about the most common issues workers face in Nova Scotia, and the barriers workers face when faced with unfair treatment.

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