OPSEU seeks to repair rift between Unifor and Canadian Labour Congress
TORONTO — Unifor and the Canadian Labour Congress both say they’re optimistic that peacemaking efforts from Ontario’s largest public sector union can help them end their war over the rights of workers to choose which union should represent them.
Warren (Smokey) Thomas, president of the Ontario Public Service Employees Union, said he stepped up Monday to attempt to repair the rift, which was exacerbated when Unifor left the national lobby group for Canada’s labour movement in mid-December.
He said if it continues for much longer, he believes it will “rip apart the labour movement at all levels” and push more unions to raid each other’s members.
“I don’t want to see the house of labour fall apart,” Thomas said in an interview. “I am not going to sit around and not try.”


