... unions and labour federations across the country are working to shape the federal election. At the same time, labour’s ability to put its issues on the table is limited. This doesn’t mean that labour is irrelevant or inconsequential in the electoral realm, however.
Quite the contrary: Canadian political parties not only want the votes of union members, but also the endorsements of labour leadership. In fact, it’s safe to assume that many decision-makers inside the Liberals, Conservatives and NDP believe union endorsements are a path to union votes.
Thus, not only do federal parties and local candidates appeal to working-class voters on an individual basis, but they frequently seek the support of national unions and their locals ...
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