MAYWORKS Do the RIGHTS Thing: Part-time College
Workers' Cabaret
Wednesday May 2, 7:30 pm (doors open at
7:00)
$10 / Free for OPSECAAT members
The Rivoli, 334 Queen Street West

www.hilarioduran.com
Acclaimed jazz performer
Hilario Duran joins “Do the RIGHTS thing” line-up:
Winner of the 2007 Juno for best Contemporary Jazz album and 2007 National
Jazz Awards for Big Band of the Year and Latin Jazz Artist of the Year will
make a special guest appearance at the cabaret promoting part-time college
workers bargaining rights.
Hosted by NOW Best
Activist of the Year (2006) and part-time college worker Anna Willats, Do
the RIGHTS Thing will showcase the diverse creative talents of professional
artists who also work part-time at Ontario colleges.
The line-up includes the
smooth bluesy rhythms of Up the Line, as well as the multi-talents of
musical group Kavli and saxophone player extraordinaire Colleen Allen and
her trio. Maja Ardal will perform a piece from her one-woman hit You Fancy
Yourself. Susan Allen and partner Susiawan will mesmerize the audience with
skilled shadow puppetry. Kirsti Wynne will read from her recent work.
Visual artists Margaret Rodgers and Genevieve Nolet will have works on
display for your viewing pleasure.
Bargaining rights issues:
Part-time college workers
in Ontario are denied the right to bargain collectively by the provincial
Colleges Collective Bargaining Act, which was passed in 1975. Ontario is the
only province where part-time college workers are denied this right and
college workers are unique in Ontario, where part-time university, health
care and liquor store workers, for example, have a right to and do join or
form a union. There are currently 17,000 women and men who work part-time in
Ontario’s twenty-four community colleges. There are only 15,000 full-time
college workers.
Co-presented by OPSEU/OPSECAAT.