Virtual Event – Political Discernment with the Jesuit Forum: The Question of Labour
Natalie Appleyard, Socio-Economic Policy Analyst at Citizens for Public Justice and a co-author of CPJ’s Poverty Trends Report 2024, joined the Jesuit Forum for a second time to help participants discerningly reflect upon the issue of employment and labour that so many Canadians are facing: where the concerns lay and the possible answers towards a more healthy labour force that could contribute to a healthy economy and dignified livelihoods.
Listen to the recording below.
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Natalie AppleyardSocio-Economic Policy Analyst at Citizens for Public Justice